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John Foster Dulles was the famous one. Christian Herter took over for the last year or so when Dulles resigned for health reasons. The main airport in DC is named for Dulles.
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John Foster Dulles was U.S. Secretary of State from January 1953 until his death in April 1959, then Christian Herter served from April 1959 until January 1961.

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There were three secretaries of defense during the Eisenhower administration:

Charles E. Wilson (from 1953-1957)

Neil H. McElroy (from 1957-1959)

Thomas S. Gates, Jr. (from 1959-1961)

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The 35th US President, John F. Kennedy, had Dean Rusk for the position of Secretary of State.
President John F. Kennedy's Secretary of State was Dean Rusk.

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John Foster Dulles was President Dwight D. Eisenhower's Secretary of State. Dulles served as the 52nd United States Secretary of State, from 1953 to 1959.

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