Assistant Secretary of the Army (Manpower and Reserve Affairs)

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Assistant Secretary of the Army (Manpower and Reserve Affairs)

The Assistant Secretary of the Army (Manpower and Reserve Affairs), abbreviated as ASA(M&RA), is a civilian official in the United States Department of the Army.

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United States
Assistant Secretary of the Army
(Manpower and Reserve Affairs)
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Seal of the Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army (Manpower and Reserve Affairs).
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Incumbent
Julie A. Banks
Acting 
since February 25, 2025
StyleMadam Secretary
The Honorable
(formal address in writing)
Reports toSecretary of the Army
Under Secretary of the Army
SeatThe Pentagon, Arlington County, Virginia, United States
NominatorThe President with Senate advice and consent
Term lengthNo fixed term
Constituting instrument10. U.S.C. § 7016
Formation1968
First holderWilliam K. Brehm
Succession18th in SecDef succession by seniority of appointment
SalaryExecutive Schedule, Level IV[1]
WebsiteOfficial website
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U.S. law provides that there shall be five Assistant Secretaries of the Army "appointed from civilian life by the President, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate."[2] "One of the Assistant Secretaries shall be the Assistant Secretary of the Army for Manpower and Reserve Affairs. He shall have as his principal duty the overall supervision of manpower and reserve component affairs of the Department of the Army.[3] Pursuant to United States Army General Order No. 3, the Assistant Secretary of the Army (Manpower and Reserve Affairs) supervises Army strategy, policy, programs, and compliance related to functions such as recruiting, readiness and mobilization, civilian and military manpower, medical and health affairs, family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation, the review of soldier records, force structure policy, manpower analysis, the Army-wide Equal Employment Opportunity Program and critical matters pertaining to Reserve Affairs.[4]

The office can be traced to 1950, when United States Secretary of the Army Gordon Gray decided to centralize manpower issues for civil, military, and reserve personnel under one individual, with the position being elevated to Assistant Secretary when manpower issues proved to be a problem during the course of the Korean War.[5] The office was then abolished in 1961, with its duties transferred to the Office of the Under Secretary of the Army, but then re-established - this time by statute - in 1968.[5]

List of assistant secretaries

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Picture Name Assumed office Left office President appointed by Secretary served under
William K. Brehm[6] 1968 1969 Lyndon B. Johnson Stanley Rogers Resor
Thumb Donald G. Brotzman 1975 1977 Gerald R. Ford Martin R. Hoffman
Robert Nelson (acting) January 20, 1981 June 1981 Ronald Reagan John Otho Marsh, Jr.
Harry N. Walters[7] June 1981 January 5, 1983 Ronald Reagan John Otho Marsh, Jr.
Thumb Delbert Spurlock[8] 1983 1989 Ronald Reagan John Otho Marsh, Jr.
Thumb G. Kim Wincup[9] 1989 May 1992 George H. W. Bush Michael P. W. Stone
Robert S. Silberman[10] 1992 January 20, 1993 George H. W. Bush Michael P. W. Stone
Thumb Sara E. Lister June 10, 1994[11] November 15, 1997[12] Bill Clinton Togo D. West, Jr.
Thumb Patrick T. Henry[13] June 10, 1998 January 20, 2001 Bill Clinton Louis Caldera
Thumb Reginald J. Brown[14] August 3, 2001 January 20, 2005 George W. Bush Thomas E. White, Francis J. Harvey
Thumb Ronald J. James[15] October 1, 2006 January 20, 2009[16] George W. Bush Francis J. Harvey, Pete Geren
Thumb Thomas R. Lamont[17] June 22, 2009 September 30, 2013 Barack Obama Pete Geren, John M. McHugh
Thumb Debra S. Wada[18] October 2, 2014 January 20, 2017 Barack Obama John M. McHugh, Eric Fanning
Thumb Casey Wardynski[19] January 16, 2019 January 20, 2021 Donald Trump Mark Esper
Ryan D. McCarthy
Yvette K. Bourcicot

(acting)

January 10, 2022 December 22, 2022 Joe Biden Christine Wormuth
Thumb Agnes Gereben Schaefer December 23, 2022 January 20, 2025 Joe Biden Christine Wormuth
Mark R. Lewis (acting) January 20, 2025 February 25, 2025 Donald Trump Mark Averill (acting)
Julie A. Banks (acting) February 25, 2025 Incumbent Donald Trump Daniel P. Driscoll
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