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Harold Brown (September 19, 1927 – January 4, 2019) was an American nuclear physicist who served as United States Secretary of Defense from 1977 to 1981, under President Jimmy Carter. Previously, in the John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson administrations, he held the posts of Director of Defense Research and Engineering (1961 ...
Harold Brown (Pilot) (1924–2023), US-amerikanischer Kampfpilot und Weltkriegsveteran. Harold Brown (Politiker) (1927–2019), US-amerikanischer Physiker und Politiker. Harold P. Brown ( Harold Pitney Brown; 1869–1932), US-amerikanischer Erfinder. Harold Whaley Brown (1898–1978), US-amerikanischer Augenarzt.
28. Jan. 2023 · Jan. 28, 2023. Harold H. Brown, who as a teenager overcame racial prejudice in the American South to become an Army Air Corps fighter pilot during World War II — a member of the famed Tuskegee...
5. Jan. 2019 · January 5, 2019. Photo by Diane Baldwin/RAND Corporation. Harold Brown, a nuclear physicist and weapons designer who helped shape America's Cold War-era national security policy during a career that included terms as secretary of defense and secretary of the Air Force, died Friday. He was 91.
Harold H. Brown (August 19, 1924 – January 12, 2023) (POW) was a U.S. Army Air Force officer who served during World War II as a combat fighter pilot with the 332nd Fighter Group, best known as the Tuskegee Airmen. Brown's P-51C aircraft was shot down in the European Theatre of World War II and he became a prisoner of war.
President Carter's choice as secretary of defense, Harold Brown, came to office with imposing academic credentials and a wealth of experience in national security affairs. Born in New York City on 19 September 1927, Brown earned three degrees at Columbia University, including, at age 21 in 1949, a Ph.D. in physics.
5. Jan. 2019 · 4 Min Read. WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Harold Brown, an advocate of nuclear arms control who as President Jimmy Carter’s defense secretary tried but failed to win U.S. Senate approval of a key ...