Dwight Eisenhower Presidential Cabinet

 

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Dwight Eisenhower Presidential Cabinet
Dwight Eisenhower was the 34th President of the US whose presidency spanned from January 20, 1953 to January 20, 1961. The Cabinet members of the Dwight Eisenhower included his Vice President, Richard M. Nixon (1953-61). His Cabinet members were the official advisers he had appointed to head the executive departments of government during his presidency.

Dwight Eisenhower Presidential Cabinet: Government Issues
The members of the Dwight Eisenhower Presidential Cabinet provided the President with advice on the important events of his presidency from January 20, 1953 to January 20, 1961. Key government issues requiring Cabinet debate included the creation of SEATO (Southeast Asia Treaty Organization), the Warsaw Pact formed by Communist countries and the establishment of NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration).

Dwight Eisenhower Presidential Cabinet
The following list provides the names of the Dwight Eisenhower Presidential Cabinet members and the departments in which they held the positions in which the foreign policies and the domestic policies of the nation were discussed. The Presidential Cabinet Members had to be approved by the Senate by a majority (51 votes). The Presidential Cabinet members of the executive departments of the US Government are ranked in order, according to the United States Presidential Line of Succession

Dwight Eisenhower Presidential Cabinet

Cabinet Departments and Cabinet Members

Vice President: Richard M. Nixon (1953-61)

 

Secretary of StateJohn Foster Dulles (1953-59)
Christian A. Herter (1959-61)

 

Secretary of the TreasuryGeorge M. Humphrey (1953-57)
Robert B. Anderson (1957-61)

 

Secretary of DefenseCharles E. Wilson (1953-57)
Neil H. McElroy (1957-59)
Thomas S. Gates, Jr. (1960-61)

 

Attorney GeneralHerbert Brownell, Jr. (1953-57)
William P. Rogers (1957-61)

 

Postmaster GeneralArthur E. Summerfield (1953-61)

 

Secretary of the InteriorDouglas J. McKay (1953-56)
Frederick A. Seaton (1956-61)
Secretary of Agriculture
Ezra Taft Benson (1953-61)

 

Secretary of CommerceSinclair Weeks (1953-58)
Lewis Strauss (1958-59)
Frederick H. Mueller (1959-60)

 

Secretary of LaborMartin P. Durkin (1953)
James P. Mitchell (1953-61)

 

Secretary of Health, Education, and WelfareOveta Culp Hobby (1953-55)
Marion B. Folsom (1955-58)
Arthur S. Flemming (1958-61)

 

Dwight Eisenhower Presidential Cabinet

Dwight Eisenhower Presidential Cabinet
The Dwight Eisenhower Presidential Cabinet article provides interesting facts and important information about the Cabinet members and departments of the 34th President of the United States.

 

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