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National Security Advisors of the United States

The National Security Council (NSC) was established in 1947 to advise the U.S. president on domestic, foreign, and military policies related to national security. To date, 29 men and women have held the position; how many can you name?
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(January 20, 2025–May 01, 2025 )
(January 20, 2021–January 20, 2025)
(September 18, 2019–January 20, 2021)
(April 9, 2018–September 10, 2019)
(February 20, 2017–April 9, 2018)
(January 20, 2017–February 13, 2017)
(July 1, 2013–January 20, 2017)
(October 8, 2010–July 1, 2013)
(January 20, 2009–October 8, 2010)
(January 26, 2005–January 20, 2009)
(January 22, 2001–January 25, 2005)
(March 14, 1997–January 20, 2001)
(January 20, 1993–March 14, 1997)
(January 20, 1989–January 20, 1993)
(November 23, 1987–January 20, 1989)
(December 2, 1986–November 23, 1987)
(December 4, 1985–November 25, 1986)
(October 17, 1983–December 4, 1985)
(January 4, 1982–October 17, 1983)
(January 21, 1981–January 4, 1982)
(January 20, 1977–January 21, 1981)
(November 3, 1975–January 20, 1977)
(January 20, 1969–November 3, 1975)
(April 1, 1966–January 20, 1969)
(January 20, 1961–February 28, 1966)
(June 24, 1958–January 13, 1961)
(January 7, 1957–June 24, 1958)
(April 2, 1955–September 1, 1956)
(March 23, 1953–April 2, 1955)
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