List of Deputies
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Picture | Name | Term | President |
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Walt Whitman Rostow | 1961 | John F Kennedy | |
Carl Kaysen | 1961–1963 | John F Kennedy | |
Robert Komer | 1965 | Lyndon B. Johnson | |
Francis M. Bator | Oct. 1965–Sept. 1967 | Lyndon B. Johnson | |
Richard V. Allen | 1969 | Richard Nixon | |
Alexander Haig | 1970–1973 | Richard Nixon | |
Brent Scowcroft | 1973–1975 | Gerald Ford | |
William G. Hyland | 1975–1977 | Gerald Ford | |
David L. Aaron | 1977–1981 | Jimmy Carter | |
James W. Nance | 1981–1982 | Ronald Reagan | |
Robert McFarlane | 1982–1983 | Ronald Reagan | |
John Poindexter | 1983–1985 | Ronald Reagan | |
Donald Fortier | 1985–1986 | Ronald Reagan | |
Peter Rodman | 1986–1987 | Ronald Reagan | |
Colin Powell | 1987 | Ronald Reagan | |
John Negroponte | 1987–1989 | Ronald Reagan | |
Robert Gates | 1989–1991 | George H. W. Bush | |
Jonathan Howe | 1991–1993 | George H. W. Bush | |
Sandy Berger | 1993–1997 | Bill Clinton | |
James Steinberg | 1997–2001 | Bill Clinton | |
Stephen Hadley | 2001–2005 | George W. Bush | |
Jack Dyer Crouch, II | 2005–2007 | George W. Bush | |
James Jeffrey | 2007–2008 | George W. Bush | |
Thomas E. Donilon | 2009–2010 | Barack Obama | |
Denis McDonough | 2010–present | Barack Obama |
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