- Wilber Marion Brucker
Infobox Governor
name= Wilber Marion Brucker
caption=Brucker as Secretary of the Army
order= 32nd
office= Governor of Michigan
term_start=January 1 ,1931
term_end=January 1 ,1933
lieutenant=Luren D. Dickinson
predecessor=Fred Green
successor=William Comstock
birth_date= birth date|1894|6|23
birth_place=Saginaw, Michigan
death_date= death date and age|1968|10|28|1894|6|23
death_place=Detroit, Michigan
spouse= Clara Helen Hantel; one child
party=Republican
religion=Presbyterian Wilber Marion Brucker (
June 23 ,1894 –October 28 ,1968 ) was an American Republicanpolitician . Born inSaginaw, Michigan , he served as a Republicangovernor ofMichigan from 1931 to 1933 and as theUnited States Secretary of the Army between 1955 and 1961.Early life
Brucker was born in
Saginaw, Michigan , the son of U.S. RepresentativeFerdinand Brucker . He graduated from theUniversity of Michigan in 1916 and enlisted in theMichigan National Guard , serving with its 33rd Infantry Regiment on the Mexican border, 1916-1917. He attendedFirst Officers’ Training Camp inFort Sheridan, Illinois , and was commissioned a second lieutenant of Infantry. He then served inFrance duringWorld War I with the 166th Infantry, 42d Division, in the Château Thierry, St. Mihiel, and Meuse-Argonne operations, 1917–1918.Politics
After the war, Brucker was assistant prosecuting attorney of Saginaw County, 1919–1923, and then prosecuting attorney, 1923–1927. He married Clara Hantel in 1923. He served as assistant attorney general of Michigan, 1927–1928, and as
Michigan Attorney General , 1928–1930.In 1930 he was elected as Michigan's 32nd Governor, serving only one term after being defeated in 1932 by Democrat
William Comstock . During his two years in office, the police force in Michigan increased and a new state police headquarters in Lansing was authorized. Also, legislation was sanctioned that allowed a grand jury to scrutinize municipal fraud. In 1936, Brucker defeated incumbent U.S. SenatorJames Couzens in the Republican primary elections, but lost to DemocratPrentiss M. Brown in the general election. From 1922–1937 was also a captain in the U.S. Army Officer Reserve Corps.He was a member of the law firm of Clark, Klein, Brucker, and Waples, 1937–1954, and served as general counsel of the Department of Defense, 1954–1955, during the
Army-McCarthy Hearings . In 1955, Brucker was appointed by U.S. PresidentDwight D. Eisenhower as Secretary of the Army, serving from21 July 1955 to19 January 1961 . Brucker administered the Army during a period of major technological advance, especially in the missile-satellite field, and at a time when the Army’s place in the national defense structure was overshadowed by a philosophy of "massive retaliation ". Under his direction the Army instituted a five-element (pentagonal) organization concept for the division, established aStrategic Army Corps for emergency reaction, and launched the United States’ first satellite,Explorer I .Death
He returned to legal practice in Detroit with the firm of Brucker and Brucker, 1961–1968, and was a member of the Board of Directors of
Freedoms Foundation . He died in 1968 having suffered an apparent heart attack in the emergency room at the Harper Hospital inDetroit, Michigan and is buried at theArlington National Cemetery .References
*Bell, William Gardner. [http://www.army.mil/cmh-pg/books/Sw-SA/Brucker.htm "Secretaries of War and Secretaries of the Army:Portraits & Biographical Sketches"] . Center of Military History, United States Army: Washington, D.C., 1992. LCCN 80020122
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