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Gordon Gray

Official in the government of the United States (1909-1982).

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Sex or Gender

Male

Place of Birth

Baltimore

Country of Citizenship

United States

Date of Birth

5/30/1909

Date of Death

11/26/1982
11/25/1982

Educated At

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
( - 1930)
Academic Degree
:
Bachelor of Arts
End Time
: 1930
Yale Law School
Woodberry Forest School

Instance Of

Human

Place of Death

Washington, D.C.

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Given Name

Gordon

Occupation

Politician
Lawyer

Position Held

United States Secretary of the Army
(4/28/1949 - 4/12/1950)
Replaces
:
Kenneth Claiborne Royall
Replaced By
:
Frank Pace
End Time
: 4/12/1950
Start Time
: 4/28/1949
United States National Security Advisor
(6/24/1958 - 1/13/1961)
Replaces
:
Robert Cutler
Replaced By
:
McGeorge Bundy
End Time
: 1/13/1961
Start Time
: 6/24/1958
Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs
(7/14/1955 - 2/27/1957)
Replaces
:
Herman Struve Hensel
End Time
: 2/27/1957
Start Time
: 7/14/1955
Member of the North Carolina Senate

Father

Bowman Gray, Sr.

Child

Burton C. Gray
C. Boyden Gray

Different From

Gordon Gray

Employer

Central Intelligence Agency
Psychological Strategy Board

Family Name

Gray

Member of Political Party

Republican Party

Archives At

Louis Round Wilson Library
Subject Named As
:Gordon Gray Papers, 1919-1982
Described at URL
:bug2: http://wikiba.se/ontology#Url
Inventory Number
:3824

Place of Burial

Salem Cemetery

Member Of

Delta Kappa Epsilon
Order of Gimghoul

Award Received

Medal of Freedom
(1961)
Point in Time
: 1961
Sylvanus Thayer Award
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