Gil Hahn

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On Clay’s advice, Eisenhower appointed Charles Erwin Wilson, the millionaire head of the General Motors Company (nicknamed “Engine Charlie”), to run the Pentagon. A successful engineer and industrial manager, his central qualification for secretary of defense was that he had led GM during the Second World War and had worked with the government to rapidly expand production of trucks, tanks, armored cars, and aircraft engines for the war effort.
The Age of Eisenhower: America and the World in the 1950s
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