Assistant Secretary of The Navy - Defunct Offices Bearing The Title of "Assistant Secretary of The Navy"

Defunct Offices Bearing The Title of "Assistant Secretary of The Navy"

Office Name Year Created Year Abolished
Assistant Secretary of the Navy (AIR) 1926 1959
Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Installations and Logistics) ca. 1960s? ca. 1970s?
Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Material) ca. 1950s? ca. 1950s?
Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Research and Development) 1959 1977
Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Research, Engineering and Systems) 1977 1990
Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Shipbuilding and Logistics) 1990

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