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Robert McNamara was a prominent American businessman and public official, best known for his role as the U.S. Secretary of Defense during the Vietnam War. Born in San Francisco, he graduated from the University of California, Berkeley, and later earned an MBA from Harvard University. McNamara's early career was marked by his work at Ford Motor Company, where he became the first president of the Ford Foundation, significantly impacting the company's operations and management practices.

As Secretary of Defense from 1961 to 1968 under Presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson, McNamara played a crucial role in shaping U.S. military strategy during a tumultuous period. His analytical approach to warfare and commitment to modernizing the military were both praised and criticized. After leaving public office, he continued to influence global affairs through various roles, including his leadership at the World Bank. McNamara's legacy is a complex one, reflecting the challenges of leadership and decision-making during a time of conflict.

Национальность Американец
Дата рождения June 9, 1916
Место рождения San Francisco, California, USA
Дата смерти July 6, 2009
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