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- Admiral Raborn received the Distinguished Service Medal and the Presidential National Security Medal during his years in the Navy and at the C.I.A.
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Mar 13, 1990 · From 1970 to 1986, he managed his own concern, the W. F. Raborn Company, in McLean. Admiral Raborn received the Distinguished Service Medal and the Presidential National Security...
Raborn received the Distinguished Service Medal and was appointed Vice Admiral in 1960. The same year he was awarded the Collier Trophy for his work on Polaris. [3] Raborn had delivered Polaris three years ahead of schedule, due in part to his application of the PERT methodology.
- 1928–1963
- Lyndon Johnson
Jan 16, 2015 · Raborn received the Distinguished Service Medal and was appointed Vice Admiral in 1960. The same year he was awarded the Collier Trophy for his work on Polaris. Raborn had delivered Polaris three years ahead of schedule, due in part to his application of the PERT methodology.
- 1905
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- 1990 (84-85)
Raborn received the Distinguished Service Medal and was appointed Vice Admiral in 1960. That same year he was also awarded the Collier Trophy for his work on Polaris. Raborn delivered Polaris three years ahead of schedule, due in part to his application of the PERT methodology.
For his efforts, he received the Distinguished Service Medal and was appointed Vice Admiral. In 1962 he became the Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Development. After his retirement from military service in 1963, President Lyndon B. Johnson appointed him Director of the CIA on 12 April 1965.
Apr 12, 2018 · Raborn received the Distinguished Service Medal and was appointed Vice Admiral in 1960. The same year he was awarded the Collier Trophy for his work on Polaris. Raborn had delivered Polaris three years ahead of schedule, due in part to his application of the PERT methodology.
Raborn received the Distinguished Service Medal and was appointed Vice Admiral in 1960. The same year he was awarded the Collier Trophy for his work on Polaris. [2] Raborn had delivered Polaris three years ahead of schedule, due in part to his application of the PERT methodology. He became Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Development in 1962.