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    Sidney Souers

    United States admiral

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  1. Early life and education. Sidney Souers was born in Dayton, Ohio. He attended Purdue University and eventually Miami University, graduating from the latter in 1914 with a Bachelor of Arts. During his time at Miami, Souers was a member of the Kappa chapter of Delta Kappa Epsilon.

  2. The result closely aligned with the recommendations of Souers’ section of the Eberstadt report. In addition, the directive established new a Central Intelligence Group (CIG), tasked with coordinating, planning, evaluating, and disseminating intelligence and overtly collected information and designated Admiral Sidney Souers as the first DCI.

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  4. Aug 1, 2023 · Rear Admiral Sidney William Souers was the first US Director of Central Intelligence and head of the Central Intelligence Group from 23 January to 10 June 1946 (ref 1, p.15). Early life and education. Sidney William Souers was born on 30 March 1892 in Dayton, Ohio (ref 1, p.15). He attended Purdue University and Miami University (Ohio), earning ...

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  5. Jun 2, 2021 · Marking the 75th anniversary of the completion of Souers’s service as the first DCI (January 23, 1946–June 10, 1946), this article commemorates his leadership, which set the foun­dation for the modern CIA. Souers served as DCI for only six months, but his service to the agency extended well beyond his tenure in office.

  6. Rear Admiral Sidney Souers and the Emergence of CIA’s Covert Action Authority Dr. Bianca Adair The Quiet Warrior Studies in Intelligence Vol. 65, No. 2 (Extracts, June 2021) Sidney William Souers’s official Navy portrait. In private business, he had entered the US Navy Reserve shortly before WWII; he would be assigned to

  7. Declassified and Approved For Release 2012/05/29: CIA-RDP99-00418R000100330001-5 Biographical Information On Sidney William Souers BORN: March 30, 1892, Dayton, Ohio. DIED: January 14, 1973, New York City.

  8. Jan 16, 1973 · LOUIS, Jan. 15 — Rear Adm. Sidney W. Souers, U.S.N.R., retired, the first executive secretary of the National Security Council and the first director of a forerunner of the Central Intelligence ...

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