President Harry S. Truman's Secretary of Defense was Louis A. Johnson, who served from March 1949 until September 1950. Johnson was involved in significant defense policy decisions during the early years of the Cold War, including the establishment of the National Security Act of 1947. His tenure ended amid criticism over defense spending and military preparedness, particularly in light of the Korean War.
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