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    Charles P. Cabell

    United States Air Force General and deputy director of the Central Intelligence Agency

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  1. Charles Pearre Cabell (October 11, 1903 – May 25, 1971) was a United States Air Force general and Deputy Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (1953–1962). Early life. Charles P. Cabell was born in Dallas, Texas on October 11, 1903, the son of Ben E. (son of Confederate general William L. Cabell) and Sadie E. (Pearre) Cabell.

  2. Charles Cabell was born in Dallas County on 11th October, 1903. He graduated from West Point Military Academy in 1925. He also studied at the Command and General Staff School (1940) and the Army and Navy Staff College (1943). During the Second World War Cabell was was a member of the advisory council for the United States Army Air Force ...

  3. Oct 23, 1999 · General Charles P. Cabell, the CIA's longest serving DDCI, wrote his memoirs before his death in 1997. He recounts his career in the Air Force, the JCS, and the CIA, and his role in the Bay of Pigs operation.

  4. CIA deputy director Charles Cabell, whom Kennedy had also fired, was the brother of Earle Cabell, Dallas’ mayor in 1963. One of Kennedy’s alleged mistresses, Mary Pinchot Meyer, was married to...

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  5. Late in the afternoon of April 16, hours before the invasion and the air strikes were to begin, the CIA deputy director, Gen. Charles P. Cabell, stopped by the command post in Washington on his way home from playing golf.

  6. He was promoted to brigadier general Aug. 1, 1983, with same date of rank. (Current as of March 1986) Brig. Gen. Charles P. Cabell Jr. is the commandant, Defense Systems Management College, Fort Belvoir, Va. General Cabell was born in San Antonio, Texas, in 1936, and graduated from Gonzaga High School, Washington, D.C., in 1953.

  7. Feb 18, 2011 · The web page is a sanitized copy of a news article from 1971 reporting the death of Air Force Gen. Charles Cabell, who served as the first military deputy director of the CIA from 1953 to 1962. It also lists his military career, awards, and family background.

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