Comptroller of the United States Army

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The comptroller of the Army has

Lt. Gen.
Merle Freitag until his retirement in 1994. After his retirement, the office was abolished and the position was combined with the Assistant Secretary of the Army (Financial Management). After that, the position was renamed the Assistant Secretary of the Army (Financial Management and Comptroller).

List of comptrollers and acting comptrollers of the United States Army (incomplete)

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