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The Presidents Committee to Study the United States Military Assistance Program ("''Draper Committee''") was a bipartisan committee, created in November 1958 by U.S. President Eisenhower to undertake a completely independent, objective, and non-partisan analysis of the military assistance aspects of the U.S. Mutual Security Program (MSP). == Members == The Committee was composed of: * William Henry Draper Jr., board chairman of the Mexican Light & Power Co. and retired World War II major general, * Dillon Anderson, Houston Lawyer, onetime presidential assistant for national-security affairs; * Joseph M. Dodge, Detroit Banker, onetime Budget Director; * Alfred Maximilian Gruenther, American Red Cross President, onetime Supreme Allied Commander in Europe; * Marx Leva, Washington Lawyer, onetime Assistant Secretary of Defense; * John J. McCloy, New York Banker, onetime High Commissioner in Germany; * George C. McGhee, Dallas Businessman, onetime Assistant Secretary of State; * General Joseph T. McNarney (ret.), onetime Commander of U.S. forces in Europe; * Admiral Arthur W. Radford (ret.), onetime Joint Chiefs of Staff chairman; * Oklahoma Oilman James E. Webb, onetime Under Secretary of State, onetime Budget Director. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Draper Committee」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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