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  1. Robert Abercrombie Lovett (September 14, 1895 – May 7, 1986) was an American politician who served as the fourth United States Secretary of Defense, having been promoted to this position from Deputy Secretary of Defense. He served in the cabinet of President Harry S. Truman from 1951 to 1953 and in this capacity, directed the ...

  2. Robert Abercrombie Lovett (14 de septiembre de 1895 – 7 de mayo de 1986) fue un político de Estados Unidos que ocupó el cargo de Secretario de Defensa en la administración del presidente demócrata Harry Truman entre 1951 y 1953, periodo durante el cual tuvo que ocuparse de la guerra de Corea, el primer gran conflicto de la guerra fría.

  3. Harry Truman Administration. September 17, 1951 – January 20, 1953. Having served for one year as deputy secretary of defense under Marshall, Robert A. Lovett was thoroughly familiar with the...

  4. Robert Abercrombie Lovett fue un político de Estados Unidos que ocupó el cargo de Secretario de Defensa en la administración del presidente demócrata Harry Truman entre 1951 y 1953, periodo durante el cual tuvo que ocuparse de la guerra de Corea, el primer gran conflicto de la guerra fría.

  5. Lovett. By Herman S. Wolk. Sept. 1, 2006. On Nov. 7, 1940, Maj. Gen. Henry H. “Hap” Arnold, Chief of the Army Air Corps, welcomed Robert A. Lovett into the War Department. Arnold would later say Lovett, who became assistant secretary of war for air, was of “towering importance to our Air Force.”

  6. Lovett was the first of five Deputy Secretaries of Defense in history to become Secretary, and he served from September 17, 1951, to January 20, 1953. Over the course of the next three decades he...

  7. 8 de may. de 1986 · Robert A. Lovett, 90, a New York financier who directed the buildup of U.S. air power during World War II, helped win congressional approval of the Marshall Plan for the recovery of Europe...