Army Secretary Ryan McCarthy to Leave Post on Inauguration Day
Secretary of the Army Ryan D. McCarthy speaks at a COVID-19 briefing, the Pentagon, Washington, D.C., April 30, 2020. (DoD/Lisa Ferdinando)
19 Jan 2021
The Army s chief of staff announced Tuesday that the service s top civilian leader will leave his post at noon Wednesday as President-elect Joe Biden is sworn into office. Secretary Ryan McCarthy is the best of the best; he s been a great boss, a great leader, a great partner, Gen. James McConville said Tuesday at an Association of the United States Army event.
John Whitley, the assistant secretary of the Army for financial management and comptroller, will serve as the acting secretary of the service until the Senate confirms a candidate to take over.
Clovis News Journal
July 10, 2020
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