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  • '''William Raborn''' (1905-1990), who retired as a [[vice admiral]] in the [[United States Na ...v/csi/books/dci_leaders_us_community_public/chapter_3.htm "John McCone and William Raborn: New Kind of DCI"], ''Directors of Central Intelligence as Leaders of the U
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  • {{r|William Raborn}}
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  • '''William Raborn''' (1905-1990), who retired as a [[vice admiral]] in the [[United States Na ...v/csi/books/dci_leaders_us_community_public/chapter_3.htm "John McCone and William Raborn: New Kind of DCI"], ''Directors of Central Intelligence as Leaders of the U
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  • ...h [[UGM-27 Polaris]] missiles, in 1960. The program was directed by VADM [[William Raborn|"Red" Raborn]].
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  • ...program was managed with great success by [[Rear admiral|Rear Admiral]] [[William Raborn|"Red" Raborn]], a brilliant engineering manager who was later to be a misfi
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  • ...In support of this, [[Director of Central Intelligence#William Raborn|DCI William Raborn]] was tasked with finding evidence to support the President's belief that G
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  • ...ssination of John F. Kennedy, Helms was made Deputy Director under Admiral William Raborn. A year later, in 1966, he was appointed Director.
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  • |[[Vice admiral|VADM]] [[#William Raborn|William Raborn]] ===William Raborn===
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  • A counterexample Director of Central Intelligence#William Raborn| Raborn, a very smart man in other contexts who was completely clueless whe
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  • ...hn McCone. During the brief and generally painful tenure of his successor, William Raborn, the office of the Special Assistant to the DCI for Vietnam Affairs (SAVA)
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