Flag of the United States Assistant Secretary of War. It is now the flag of the U.S. Under Secretary of the Army.
TheUnited States assistant secretary of war was the second–ranking official within the AmericanDepartment of War from 1861 to 1867, from 1882 to 1883, and from 1890 to 1940. According to theMilitary Laws of the United States, "The act of August 5, 1882 authorizing the appointment of an assistant secretary of war was repealed by the act of July 7, 1884 (23 Stat L., 331) the power conferred by the act of August 5, 1882 never having been exercised," indicating that the post was not filled between 1882 and 1883 (p. 45, footnote 2).
The office continued to exercise administrative duties until the department's end in 1947, when theUnited States Department of Defense was established.
This list only includes those persons who served asthe assistant secretary, orfirst assistant secretary. At various times, there were also "second" or "third" assistant secretaries, ranking below the assistant secretary.
The Air Corps Act of 1926 (44Stat. 780), passed on July 2 of that year,[20] created a second assistant secretary position in the War Department variously called "Assistant Secretary of War forAviation," "Assistant Secretary of War for Air," or "Assistant Secretary of War for Aeronautics." Those holding the office, with an eigh-–year vacancy between 1933 and 1941, wereF. Trubee Davison (1926–1933),[21]Robert A. Lovett (1941–1945),[22] andStuart Symington (1946–1947).[23]