Norman Stark Paul (March 23, 1919 – March 30, 1978) was United States Assistant Secretary of Defense for Legislative Affairs from January 25, 1961, to June 30, 1962; Assistant Secretary of Defense for Force Management Policy from August 8, 1962, to September 30, 1965; and United States Under Secretary of the Air Force from October 1965 to September 1967. He died of cancer in Washington, D.C., on May 30, 1978, at the age of 59.[1]
Norman S. Paul | |
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United States Under Secretary of the Air Force | |
In office October 1, 1965 – September 30, 1967 | |
Preceded by | Brockway McMillan |
Succeeded by | Townsend Hoopes |
Assistant Secretary of Defense for Force Management Policy | |
In office August 8, 1962 – September 30, 1965 | |
President | John F. Kennedy Lyndon B. Johnson |
Preceded by | Carlisle Runge |
Succeeded by | Thomas D. Morris |
Assistant Secretary of Defense for Legislative Affairs | |
In office January 25, 1961 – June 30, 1962 | |
President | John F. Kennedy |
Preceded by | James D. Hittle |
Succeeded by | David E. McGiffert |
Personal details | |
Born | Norman Stark Paul March 23, 1919 |
Died | March 30, 1978 Washington, D.C., U.S. | (aged 59)
Cause of death | Cancer |
Alma mater | Yale College |
Paul was a member of the Yale College Class of 1940.[2]
References
edit- ^ "NORMAN S. PAUL DIES; HELD MANY U.S. POSTS; Air Force Official Under Johnson Had Worked for the C.I.A. and Foreign Aid Agencies Handled Assistance Programs", New York Times, June 1, 1978
- ^ Yale Banner and Pot Pourri, New Haven, CT - Class of 1940, pg. 49