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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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  • Others might have been formed by the Second World War Office of Strategic Services (OSS), or various interim groups that existed between 1945 and 1952, such a
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  • ...e major general who was principally assigned to intelligence agencies; the Office of Strategic Services during the Second World War, military intelligence immediately after the wa
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  • ...ad not allowed the predecessor of the [[Central Intelligence Agency]], the Office of Strategic Services, to operate in his theater. U.S. intelligence, especially [[clandestine hum
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  • ...d the VNQDD took back its own identity as an anti-Japanese force. The U.S. Office of Strategic Services mission, under MAJ Archimedes Patti. had been in contact with Ho, as with t
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  • ...ongly anti-Communist, and close to [[William Donovan]], former head of the Office of Strategic Services, and of [[Joseph Kennedy]], the father of [[John F. Kennedy]].
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  • ...ne 1945 negotiations, in Chungking, China, between the French and American Office of Strategic Services, OSS MAJ Allison Thomas, formed the DEER mission to investigate Vietnamese
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  • In a long career in the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) and [[Central Intelligence Agency]] (CIA), he defined many of the par
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  • SEALs trace their ancestry both to Navy and Office of Strategic Services units. The first Naval organization was the Scouts and Raiders, created in
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  • During [[World War II]], the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) had been established by President [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]] to conduc ...published as the book ''Assessment of Men, Selection of Personnel for the office of Strategic Services''.
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  • }}, pp. 292-293</ref> It might be noted that [[Allen Dulles]] was the Office of Strategic Services resident in Bern. It is not known if he had diplomatic contacts in Rome.
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  • ...hat may not be in the field. For example, one WWII failure took place when Office of Strategic Services (OSS) field agents broke into the Japanese Embassy in Lisbon, and stole cry
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  • The authors were Allen W. Dulles, who had served in the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) during the Second World War and would become DCI in 1953, William Jac
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  • ...quarters was in [[Kunming]], where the [[Viet Minh]] had met with the U.S. Office of Strategic Services team during the [[Second World War]].<ref name=Patti>{{cite book
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  • ...mission was assisted by Western intelligence agencies, including the U.S. Office of Strategic Services, the predecessor of the Central Intelligence Agency ([[CIA]]).<ref name=Pat ...hat both sides had missed opportunities. The U.S. had both ignored its own Office of Strategic Services (OSS) intelligence reports on Ho's nationalism, and failed, when the Truman
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  • ...(1919-1998) was a U.S. clandestine operations officer working both for the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) and the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). Among his many assignments
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