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  1. 8 de mai. de 1986 · Robert A. Lovett, Secretary of Defense from 1951 to 1953 and onetime Under Secretary of State, died yesterday at his home in Locust Valley, L.I. Mr. Lovett, who was 90 years old, had suffered from ...

  2. Robert A. Lovett. September 14, 1895 - May 7, 1986. Robert A. Lovett was a former U.S. secretary of state and secretary of defense; special counselor to the president from 1961 to 1963; and a member of the Executive Committee of the National Security Council in October 1962. Appears in One Conversation. October 24, 1962. 'Put the Screws On'.

  3. Robert A. Lovett est diplômé de la Hill School de Pottstown, en Pennsylvanie, en 1914. Il est membre de la fraternité étudiante Skull and Bones à l' université Yale 7, 8, où il obtient son B. A. en 1918 4. De 1919 à 1921, Robert A. Lovett entreprend des études supérieures de droit, puis en administration des affaires, à l ...

  4. 13 de mai. de 1986 · Robert A. Lovett, a self-effacing former railroad executive made secretary of defense by President Harry S. Truman and a wartime leader who played a key role in the formation of an independent U ...

  5. 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. Durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial había sido subsecretario del Aire, desempeñando un papel muy ...

  6. 16 de set. de 2021 · Lovett and Dr. Forrest Pogue enjoy a chuckle at the dedication of the George C. Marshall Foundation building in 1964. Melissa has been at GCMF since fall 2019, and previously was an academic librarian specializing in history. She and her husband, John, have three grown children, and live in Rockbridge County with three large rescue dogs.

  7. Lovett, as Secretary of Defense, in 1951 is shown at his desk at the Pentagon. He was one of the earliest advocates of strategic bombing. n 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 ...