Rudolph Winnacker | |
|---|---|
| Born | (1904-08-25)25 August 1904 |
| Died | June 1985(1985-06-00) (aged 80) |
| Nationality | American |
| Occupation | Historian |
| Organization | Chief Historian of the Office of the Secretary of Defense |
Rudolph A. Winnacker (25 August 1904 – June 1985[1]) was the first chief historian of theOffice of the Secretary of Defense, serving from 1949 to 1973.
Winnacker completed a PhD atHarvard University in 1933.[2] He taught for 10 years at the Universities of Nebraska and Michigan, and at theNational War College.
During World War II, he carried out research for theOffice of Strategic Services at its Research and Analysis Branch in Washington, D.C., and overseas.[3][4][2]
In 1953, he worked on the report of the Rockefeller Committee on Department of Defense Organization.[5] This work culminated in the Department of Defense Reorganization Act of 1958. This legislation established the Advanced Research Projects Agency, eventually known asDARPA.[6]
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