- Martin Richard Hoffmann
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Martin Richard Hoffman Martin Richard Hoffmann 12th United States Secretary of the Army In office
August 5, 1975 – February 13, 1977President Nixon Personal details Born April 20, 1932
Stockbridge, MassachusettsSpouse(s) Margaret Ann McCabe (1961) Alma mater Princeton University (1954) Martin Richard Hoffmann (born April 20, 1932[1]) is a U.S. administrator. He served as the United States Secretary of the Army between 1975 and 1977.
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Early Life
Martin was born in Stockbridge, Massachusetts, on April 20, 1932[1].
Government Career
Stephen served as general counsel of the Department of Defense, 1974 - 75. He was appointed as Secretary of the Army from August 5, 1975 until February 13, 1977[1].
References
- ^ a b c Bell, William Gardner (1992). ""Martin Richard Hoffmann"". Secretaries of War and Secretaries of the Army: Portraits and Biographical Sketches. United States Army Center of Military History. http://www.history.army.mil/books/sw-sa/Hoffmann.htm. Retrieved September 22, 2007.
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Government offices Preceded by
Howard H. CallawayUnited States Secretary of the Army
August 1975–January 1977Succeeded by
Clifford L. Alexander, Jr.United States Secretaries of War and Secretaries of the ArmySecretaries at War
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