National Security Advisor
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Formally known as the Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs, but nearly universally referred to as the National Security Advisor, the post was established in 1953 by President Dwight Eisenhower.
Chronological List of National Security Advisors
- Robert Cutler: March, 1953 - April, 1955
- Dillon Anderson: April, 1955 - September, 1956
- Robert Cutler: January, 1957 - June, 1958
- Gordon Gray: June, 1958 - January, 1961
- McGeorge Bundy: January, 1961 - February, 1966
- Walt Rostow: April, 1966 - December, 1968
- Henry Kissinger: December, 1968 - November, 1975 (concurrent with service as Secretary of State after September, 1973)
- Brent Scowcroft: November, 1975 - January, 1977
- Zbigniew Brzezinski: January, 1977 - January, 1981
- Richard Allen: January, 1981 - January, 1982
- William Clark: January, 1982 - October, 1983
- Robert McFarlane: October, 1983 - December, 1985
- John Poindexter: December, 1985 - November, 1986
- Frank Carlucci: December, 1986 - November, 1987
- Colin Powell: November, 1987 - January, 1989
- Brent Scowcroft: January, 1989 - January, 1993
- Tony Lake: January, 1993 - March, 1997
- Samuel Berger: March, 1997 - January, 2001
- Condoleezza Rice: January, 2001 - January, 2005
- Stephen Hadley: January, 2005 - January, 2009
- James L. Jones: January, 2009 - Present