Henry Kissinger
Did Dean Rusk serve as the commander of US troops in Vietnam?Edit:Ah yes, thank you for clarifying that this is the question...Anyway, he was the Secretary of State during the time.
It was Henry Kissinger.
Henry Kissinger served as Secretary of State under both the Nixon and Ford administrations. He is a diplomat and a recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize.
The secretary of State during Kennedy's administration, Dean Rusk, who Ambrose and Brinkley write in the Rise of Globalism, stated that South Vietnam was its own independent entity by the Geneva settlement of 1954, which he explained in 1963, which defined that there is a North and South Vietnam, which allowed for United States intervention into Vietnam.
Elihu Root, American lawyer, State Senator and Secretary of State, was the second American to win the Nobel Peace Prize. He won the award in 1912.
Thomas Jefferson was the Secretary of State during Washington's presidency.
No, but his secretary of state, Henry Kissinger, did.
Henry Kissinger
There were 5:1912 Elihu Root The Secretary of State under Teddy Roosevelt 1929 Frank B Kellog The Secretary of State under Calvin Coolidge 1945 Cordell Hull The Secretary of State under Franklin D Roosevelt 1953 George C Marshall The Secretary of State under Harry S Truman 1973 Henry Kissinger The Secretary of State under Richard Nixon
Secretary of state
Nixon's Secretary of State was Henry Kissinger.
Madeline Albright was Secretary of State during Clinton's second term.