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    William J. Donovan

    U.S. Army soldier during WWII, lawyer, intelligence officer and diplomat, head of the OSS

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  1. William J. Donovan is the only American to have received the nation’s four highest awards: the Medal of Honor, the Distinguished Service Cross, the Distinguished Service Medal, and the National Security Medal.

  2. Mar 15, 2017 · William J. Donovan . U.S. Army . Medal of Honor . Landres-et-Saint Georges, France . October 14 and 15, 1918. William Joseph Donovan was one of the very few American soldiers to have received the U.S. Army’s three highest decorations: the Medal of Honor, the Distinguished Service Cross and the Distinguished Service Medal.

  3. Major General William J. Donovan led the Office of Strategic Services from 1942-1945. National Archives. As a young man, Donovan had acquired the nickname "Wild Bill,” but in 1940, at age 57, however, he seemed anything but wild.

  4. May 23, 2018 · William Joseph Donovan. views 1,768,269 updated May 23 2018. William Joseph Donovan. The first head of the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) during World War II, William J. Donovan (1883-1959) ran the agency that served as the direct precursor to the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).

  5. Died 08 February 1959 in Washington D.C., USA. A New York National Guard officer, attorney, and Medal of Honor recipient, William J. Donovan took his passion for accomplishing the mission into the trenches. As World War II began, he became the director of America’s first central intelligence and special forces organization. Table of Contents.

  6. William Joseph "Wild Bill" Donovan KBE (January 1, 1883 – February 8, 1959) was an American soldier, lawyer, intelligence officer and diplomat. He is best known for serving as the head of the Office of Strategic Services (OSS), the precursor to the Bureau of Intelligence and Research and the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), during World War II.

  7. William J. Donovan and the National Security APPROVED FOR RELEASE CIA HISTORICAL REVIEW PROGRAM 22 SEPT 93 Adaptation from an address delivered in tribute to the father of central intelligence. Allen W. Dulles . It was my privilege to be associated with William J. Donovan both as a lawyer between the wars and then during World War II, when I served

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