- Harry Hines Woodring
Infobox US Cabinet official
name = Harry Hines Woodring
order = 53rd
title=United States Secretary of War
term_start =September 25 ,1936
term_end =June 20 ,1940
president =Franklin D. Roosevelt
predecessor =George Dern
successor =Henry L. Stimson
birth_date =May 31 ,1890
birth_place =Elk City, Kansas
death_date =September 9 ,1967
death_place =Topeka, Kansas
party = Democrat
spouse = Helen Coolidge
profession =Infobox Governor
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order=25th
office= Governor of Kansas
term_start=January 12 ,1931
term_end=January 9 ,1933
lieutenant=Jacob W. Graybill
predecessor=Clyde M. Reed
successor=Alfred M. Landon
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birth_place=
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profession= accountant, banker, soldier,
party=
religion=Disciples of Christ
footnotes=Harry Hines Woodring (
May 31 ,1890 ndashSeptember 9 ,1967 ) was a U.S. political figure. He was born in 1890 inElk City, Kansas . He was educated in city and county schools and at sixteen began work as ajanitor in the First National Bank ofNeodesha, Kansas . He briefly attended business college, which gained him employment as a bookkeeper and assistant cashier of the First National Bank in Elk City. He soon became assistant cashier at the First National Bank of Neodesha. Woodring moved up quickly to become vice president and owner of the bank until he enlisted as a private in theUS military ; later commissioned as a secondlieutenant in the Tank Corps inWorld War I . He was elected department commander of theAmerican Legion in Kansas then in 1928 he sold his banking business to enter politics.He served as governor of
Kansas from 1931 to 1933. He then married Helen Coolidge and served as Assistant Secretary of War from 1933 to 1936, with supervision over procurement matters. He was promoted and served as Secretary of War under President Franklin Roosevelt from 1936 to 1940. He projected the recommendations of his predecessor for increasing the strength of theRegular Army , National Guard, and theReserve Corps . During his tenure he directed a revision of mobilization plans to bring personnel and procurement into balance and stressed the need to perfect the initial (peacetime) protective force. Anisolationist , he was asked to resign in 1940 after disagreeing publicly with the administration's policy of shipping war materials to Britain. Woodring ran unsuccessfully for Governor of Kansas in 1946, and for the Democratic Party nomination for that post in 1956. He died following astroke inTopeka, Kansas on September 9, 1967. He is buried at the Mount Hope Cemetery in Topeka, Kansas.References
*http://www.army.mil/CMH-pg/books/Sw-SA/Woodring.htm
*Book Reviews From "Parameters", Autumn 2006, pp. 124-49.External links
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=6635604 Find-A-Grave profile for Harry Hines Woodring]
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