United States Under Secretary of War

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AppointerPresident
Formation16 December 1940
United States Under Secretary of War of War
Last officeholder
William Henry Draper Jr.
29 August 1947 - 17 September 1947
Reports toSecretary of War
AppointerPresident
Formation16 December 1940
First holderRobert P. Patterson
Final holderWilliam Henry Draper Jr.
Abolished17 September 1947

The Under Secretary of War was a position created by an act of 16 December 1940 (54 Stat. 1224).[1] At the same time, section 5a of the National Defense Act (1920) was amended to allow the United States secretary of war to assign his responsibilities for procurement to any of his subordinates. The statute formerly assigned these responsibilities to the United States assistant secretary of war. The assistant secretary of war, Robert P. Patterson was nominated and confirmed in the post. The secretary of war delegated his responsibilities for procurement to the under secretary on 28 April 1941. By November 1941 the Office of the Under Secretary of War (OUSW) employed 1,136 people, of whom 257 were military officers and the remainder civilians.[2]

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