Edward Hidalgo
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Edward Hidalgo
Edward Hidalgo (October 12, 1912 – January 21, 1995) was Secretary of the Navy of the United States in the Jimmy Carter administration from October 24, 1979 to January 20, 1981.
| Preceded by W. Graham Claytor, Jr. | United States Secretary of the Navy October 24, 1979 – January 20, 1981 | Succeeded by John Lehman |
United States Secretaries of the Navy | ||
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| Cabinet Level | Stoddert • Smith • Hamilton • Jones • Crowninshield • S Thompson • Southard • Branch • Woodbury • Dickerson • Paulding • Badger • Upshur • Henshaw • Gilmer • Mason • Bancroft • Mason • Preston • Graham • Kennedy • Dobbin • Toucey • Welles • Borie • Robeson • R Thompson • Goff • Hunt • Chandler • Whitney • Tracy • Herbert • Long • Moody • Morton • Bonaparte • Metcalf • Newberry • Meyer • Daniels • Denby • Wilbur • Adams • Swanson • Knox • Forrestal | |
| Dept. of Defense | Sullivan • Matthews • Kimball • Anderson • Thomas • Gates • Franke • Connally • Korth • Nitze • Ignatius • Chafee • Warner • Middendorf • Claytor • Hidalgo • Lehman • Webb • Ball • Garrett • O'Keefe • Dalton • Danzig • England • Winter | |
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