United States. White House Office. Office of the Special Assistant for National Security Affairs.
The Special Assistant position was created early in the first Eisenhower administration. The Succession of individuals to hold the position was Robert Cutler, Dillon Anderson, William Jackson, Robert Cutler for a second incumbency, and finally Gordon Gray. The Special Assistant served as liaison between the President and the National Security Council staff who focused upon long-term national security policy.
From the description of Records, 1952-1961. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 83383111
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Active 1952
Active 1961