United States. White House Office. Office of the Special Assistant for National Security Affairs.

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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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Guided missiles
National security
National security
Nuclear energy
Nuclear energy
Nuclear weapons
Nuclear weapons
Saline water conversion
Solar energy
Space sciences
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Technology and state
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Active 1952

Active 1961

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