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  • ...tion]] and leader of [[Iran-Contra Affair]]; attorney; in the World War II Office of Strategic Services, head of U.S. espionage operations into Nazi Germany
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  • ...duty in [[Switzerland]] where he worked with [[Allen Dulles]] of the U.S. Office of Strategic Services (OSS); while part of [[1944 assassination attempt against Hitler]], managed
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  • ...), which also spawned the intelligence and covert action organization, the Office of Strategic Services ([[OSS]]). OSS had the responsibility for [[Information_operations#Psycholo
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  • ...Southwest Pacific Area}} for human intelligence; MacArthur had banned the Office of Strategic Services
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  • The Offensive counterintelligence|counterespionage section of the U.S. Office of Strategic Services, which worked closely with the Double-Cross committee, was named '''X-2'''
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  • ...Dulles''' (1893-1969) was a U.S. intelligence official who started in the Office of Strategic Services, was an active participant in the transformation organization of the Centra
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  • 1996 Office of Strategic Services reports indicate he may have opened numerous Swiss bank accounts for the Na
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  • ...g World War II, his father was a covert counterintelligence agent with the Office of Strategic Services posing as a cultural attaché to the American Embassy in Beirut. When he wa
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  • }}</ref> Helms was an Office of Strategic Services (OSS) and Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) veteran, and the first DCI to h ...ref>Oral history, pp. 21-22</ref> approached him about working for the new Office of Strategic Services in its Morale Operations Branch, which produced “black” propaganda. <re
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  • Not only the Chinese in Liuchow, but the U.S. Office of Strategic Services mission in Chungking, were seeking intelligence. The OSS was aware of Ho an
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  • ...ubstantial attention to sexuality, done by [[William Langer]] for the U.S. Office of Strategic Services.<ref>{{citation | publisher = Office of Strategic Services | year = 1943
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  • .... Donovan, then an intelligence advisor to Roosevelt, who was to head the Office of Strategic Services, wrote a similar letter to the President in December 1942. ...ning jumps by the "Paramarines", some individuals later transferred to the Office of Strategic Services and made use of individual parachute skills.
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  • ...S. Ambassador to Thailand]] [[William J. Donovan]], former director of the Office of Strategic Services.
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  • In the Second World War, the Office of Strategic Services was spawned from the interim Coordinator of Information, William J. Donovan
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  • ...h intelligence mission, M.5, in Kunming, China, where he met with the U.S. Office of Strategic Services mission.<ref name=Patti>{{cite book
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  • ...nly U.S. intelligence planning agency after the termination of the wartime Office of Strategic Services]] (OSS), began analyzing the situation; the [[Central Intelligence Agency]]
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  • Colby commanded field units of the Office of Strategic Services, first parachuting into France to harass German units. <ref name=Independe
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  • ...ied Intelligence Bureau]] for human intelligence; MacArthur had banned the Office of Strategic Services
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  • ...medical degree from Harvard, and was reported to have worked for the U.S. Office of Strategic Services during the [[Second World War]].
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  • ...n surrender. The search was led by the counterespionage branch of the U.S. Office of Strategic Services (forerunner of the CIA). The search was complicated by the fact that Heinri
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