William Donovan

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11Remarks by The Honorable Mike Rogers Chairman, House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, United States House of Representatives Remarks by Admiral William H. McRaven USN, Commander, United States Special Operatio

Remarks by The Honorable Mike Rogers Chairman, House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, United States House of Representatives Remarks by Admiral William H. McRaven USN, Commander, United States Special Operatio

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Source URL: www.bens.org

Language: English - Date: 2014-05-28 15:51:42
12Microsoft Word - Yarrow Bernard papers 1907 to 1973.doc

Microsoft Word - Yarrow Bernard papers 1907 to 1973.doc

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Source URL: www.eisenhower.utexas.edu

Language: English - Date: 2013-07-25 12:34:23
13Terms, Names, Organizational Abbreviations, and Code Words in OSS Records ABDA Abwehr ACC AFHQ AFO

Terms, Names, Organizational Abbreviations, and Code Words in OSS Records ABDA Abwehr ACC AFHQ AFO

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Source URL: archives.gov

Language: English - Date: 2010-12-23 11:04:12
14Chapter 8 OSS in Action: The Mediterranean and European Theaters In war it is the results that count, and the saboteurs and guerrilla leaders in Special Operations and the Operational Groups, the spies in Secret Intellig

Chapter 8 OSS in Action: The Mediterranean and European Theaters In war it is the results that count, and the saboteurs and guerrilla leaders in Special Operations and the Operational Groups, the spies in Secret Intellig

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Language: English - Date: 2008-12-03 10:58:24
15Bibliography UNPUBLISHED SOURCES Archives of Organizational Records College Park, Maryland, National Archives II, Records of the following agencies: Central Intelligence Agency (Record Group 263) National Park Service (R

Bibliography UNPUBLISHED SOURCES Archives of Organizational Records College Park, Maryland, National Archives II, Records of the following agencies: Central Intelligence Agency (Record Group 263) National Park Service (R

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Language: English - Date: 2008-12-03 10:52:46
16Introduction  Because of the secrecy that enveloped the U.S. Office of Strategic Services in World War II, it surprises most people, including nearby residents, to learn that spies were trained in some of the National Pa

Introduction Because of the secrecy that enveloped the U.S. Office of Strategic Services in World War II, it surprises most people, including nearby residents, to learn that spies were trained in some of the National Pa

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Language: English - Date: 2008-12-03 11:04:14
17Chapter 2 A Wartime Organization for Unconventional Warfare On a clear and brisk afternoon on Sunday, December 7, 1941, William J. Donovan was enjoying an exhibition football game at the New York’s Polo Grounds, when u

Chapter 2 A Wartime Organization for Unconventional Warfare On a clear and brisk afternoon on Sunday, December 7, 1941, William J. Donovan was enjoying an exhibition football game at the New York’s Polo Grounds, when u

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Language: English - Date: 2008-12-03 10:55:40
18Chapter 10 Postwar Period: End of the OSS and Return to the Park Service OSS may have won its battles in the field, but it lost its final campaign—in Washington. It was better prepared to fight armed enemies overseas t

Chapter 10 Postwar Period: End of the OSS and Return to the Park Service OSS may have won its battles in the field, but it lost its final campaign—in Washington. It was better prepared to fight armed enemies overseas t

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Language: English - Date: 2008-12-03 10:54:12
19Chapter 1 “Wild Bill” Donovan and the Origins of the OSS The origins of the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) lay in the dark early days of World War II in Europe. Employing a new, highly mobile form of warfare call

Chapter 1 “Wild Bill” Donovan and the Origins of the OSS The origins of the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) lay in the dark early days of World War II in Europe. Employing a new, highly mobile form of warfare call

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Language: English - Date: 2008-12-03 10:53:04
20Chapter 11 Summary and Conclusion The 65th anniversary of the opening of OSS training camps for spies, saboteurs, guerrilla leaders, and clandestine radio-operators in the National Parks—in particular Catoctin Mountain

Chapter 11 Summary and Conclusion The 65th anniversary of the opening of OSS training camps for spies, saboteurs, guerrilla leaders, and clandestine radio-operators in the National Parks—in particular Catoctin Mountain

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Language: English - Date: 2008-12-03 10:55:08