| 9 Jun 1916 |
Robert McNamara born, San Francisco CA. |
| 1937 |
Graduates (Economics and Philosophy) University of California, Berkeley. |
| 1939 |
MBA, Harvard University. |
| 13 Aug 1940 |
Marries Margaret Craig. |
| 1943 |
Captain, U.S. Army Air Force. |
| 1946 |
Leaves Army Air Force as Lt. Col. |
| 9 Nov 1960 |
President of Ford Motor Corp., the first non-Ford in this position. |
| 21 Jan 1961 |
U.S. Secretary of Defense under John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson, until his resignation in 1968. |
| Apr 1961 |
Give the go-ahead for Bay of Pigs invasion of Cuba. |
| 1962 |
McNamara's approach to fighting Communism, according to a report he authored: "The military tactics are those of the sniper, the ambush, and the raid. The political tactics are terror, extortion, and assassination." |
| Oct 1962 |
Cuban Missile Crisis. |
| Aug 1964 |
Gulf of Tonkin incident. |
| 29 Nov 1967 |
Lyndon B. Johnson announces McNamara's resignation. |
| 29 Feb 1968 |
Resignation as Secretary of Defense, primarily due to disenchantment over the Vietnam War. |
| Apr 1968 |
Head, World Bank. |
| 30 Jun 1981 |
Retires as head of the World Bank. |