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- Canada Department of National Defence Canada Revenue Agency
- United States Central Intelligence Agency Department of State Department of Defense
- See also
{{Use dmy dates|date=October 2010}}The following is a list of military officers who have led divisions of a civil service. CanadaDepartment of National Defence- Brigadier-General (Ret) Gordon O'Connor, Minister of National Defence, 2006–August 2007
Canada Revenue AgencyBrigadier-General (Ret) Gordon O'Connor, Minister of National Revenue 2007- United StatesA serving military officer, without special authorization, cannot be Secretary of State or Defense. Special circumstances existed for George Marshall, as a five-star General of the Army (GOA). Five-star ranks, which have not been used since shortly after World War II, technically never retire. The National Security Act of 1947 allows either the Director or Vice Director of Central Intelligence to be a serving officer, but not both. Central Intelligence Agency- RADM Sidney Souers, Director of Central Intelligence, 1946
- LTG Hoyt S. Vandenberg, US Army, Director of Central Intelligence, 1946–1947
- RADM Roscoe H. Hillenkoetter, Director of Central Intelligence, 1947–1950
- GEN Walter Bedell Smith, US Army, Director of Central Intelligence, 1950–1953
- VADM William Raborn, Director of Central Intelligence, 1965–1966
- ADM Stansfield Turner, Director of Central Intelligence, 1977–1981
- GEN Michael Hayden, US Air Force, Director of the Central Intelligence Agency, 2006–2009
Department of State- GOA George Marshall, Secretary of State, 1947–1949
- GEN Colin Powell, US Army (Ret) Secretary of State, 2001–2005
Department of Defense- GOA George Marshall, Secretary of Defense, 1950–1951
See also- Civil service
- List of political leaders who held active military ranks in office
- Military officer
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