The Secretary of the Army.
No, the Army Chief of Staff is not a cabinet position. The Army Chief of Staff is a senior position within the U.S. Army and is responsible for the organization, training, and equipping of the army. However, the Department of Defense, which oversees the military branches, is a part of the President's cabinet.
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Department of Defence
Royal Army Chaplains' Department was created in 1796.
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The Department of the Army, Department of the Navy, and Department of the Air Force.
Jonathan Moore - State Department official - was born in 1932.
That title first became official in 1821 with Major General Jacob Brown assuming the post. Prior to that time the position was called United States Army Senior Officer. General George Washington's official title was Continental Army General and Commander in Chief. Major General Henry Knox suceeded Washington with the simple title of Senior Officer. Major John Doughty was the first to serve as the United States Army Senior Offocer from 20 June 1784 until 12 August 1784 when all of the Army was discharged except for 80 men.
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A fairly senior army officer.
The south named its armies for the Department in which they operated. The entire south was divided into military departments, with a commander in each, who was also commander of the army troops in his Department. Thus, Lee commanded the Department of Northern Virginia (which was Virginia north of the James River) and so his army was the Army of Northern Virginia. The other main Rebel Army was the Army of Tennessee, from the Department of Tennessee. The north named its armies after rivers, so there was the Army of the Potomac, the Army of the Ohio, The Army of the Cumberland, the Army of the James, the Army of the Tennessee, and so on.