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  • ...of Central Intelligence#Allen Dulles|Allen Dulles]] was his brother and [[Director of Central Intelligence]]
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  • [[Director of Central Intelligence]] from July 1997 to July 2004, heading the [[United States intelligence com
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  • ...004 created a new [[Director of National Intelligence]], the position of [[Director of Central Intelligence]] (DCI), which had the dual roles of heading the [[United States intelligen |colspan=2|''Position succeeded the [[Director of Central Intelligence]]
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  • A U.S. intelligence and special operations officer eventually becoming [[Director of Central Intelligence]] (1973-1976).
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  • The first U.S. career intelligence officer to become [[Director of Central Intelligence]] (1966-1973); also the only former Director ever convicted of a crime (arg
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  • ...of Central Intelligence#Allen Dulles|Allen]], serving simultaneously as [[Director of Central Intelligence]].
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  • {{r|Director of Central Intelligence}}
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  • ...ties of the United States Regarding weapons of mass destruction; [[Deputy Director of Central Intelligence]](1992-1995); former Director, [[National Security Agency]]; [[vice admiral
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  • ...ntelligence, U.S. Department of Homeland Security (2005 – 2007); Assistant Director of Central Intelligence for Collection, [[Central Intelligence Agency]] (1998 –2005) ; 40 years a
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  • #REDIRECT [[Director of Central Intelligence#William J. Casey]]
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  • ...rnational Studies]], who had served as [[U.S. Secretary of Defense]] and [[Director of Central Intelligence]], as well as [[U.S. Secretary of Energy]]. ...ing appointed [[U.S. Secretary of Defense]]. On 2 February 1973 he became Director of Central Intelligence, after Richard Helms, the previous director, had been fired for his refusal
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  • ...Security Affairs in the [[Bill Clinton]] administration; nomination for [[Director of Central Intelligence]] was withdrawn
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  • ...e transformation organization of the Central Intelligence Agency, and then Director of Central Intelligence during the Eisenhower Administration. In many respects, as a coauthor of d ...pped up its activity in Southeast Asia. He was replaced by a Republican, Director of Central Intelligence#John McCone|John McCone, with a general engineering background. Dulles' au
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  • Admiral, [[United States Navy]], retired, [[Director of Central Intelligence]], 1977-1981; [[Diplomats and Military Commanders for Change]] (2004)
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  • ...and George W. Bush Administrations; Member, [[Iraq Study Group]]; former [[Director of Central Intelligence]]
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  • Prior to 2004, the U.S. intelligence community's head was called the Director of Central Intelligence (DCI) and was simultaneously head of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).
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  • [[Director of Central Intelligence]] during the [[Ronald Reagan|Reagan Administration]] and leader of [[Iran-C
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  • ...ica|U.S.]] President (Republican), elected in 1988 and serving one term; [[Director of Central Intelligence]]; [[U.S. Ambassador to China]]; youngest [[naval aviator]] in [[World War
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  • ...ubmarine-launched ballistic missile]], and an embarrassing assignment as [[Director of Central Intelligence]], for which he had no background
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  • ...Special Advisor on the Search for Iraqi weapons of mass destruction to the Director of Central Intelligence
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  • ...n May of 2006, Chambliss was honored with the CIA Director's Award by the Director of Central Intelligence.
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  • ...in 2004, over disagreements with [[Porter Goss]], who was both the last [[Director of Central Intelligence]] and the first [[Director of the Central Intelligence Agency]]. Goss had b
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  • {{r|Director of Central Intelligence}}
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  • ...r]]. After the war, he served as [[Ambassador]] to the [[Soviet Union]], [[Director of Central Intelligence]] and Undersecretary of State.
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  • ...the President for National Security Affairs for [[Ronald Reagan]]; Deputy Director of Central Intelligence; served in a variety of subcabinet posts in Republican and Democratic admin
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  • ...itute#Aspen Strategy Group|Aspen Strategy Group, Aspen Institute]]; past [[Director of Central Intelligence]] and [[U.S. Secretary of Defense]]
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  • ...est'']]; [[U.S. Secretary of Defense]], [[U.S. Secretary of Energy]] and [[Director of Central Intelligence]] in the [[Gerald Ford|Ford Administration]]
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  • Jones himself was the first recipient. In presenting it, [[Director of Central Intelligence]] [[R. James Woolsey]] said,
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  • ...shore, he served as Director of the Joint Staff and as the first Associate Director of Central Intelligence for Military Support at the CIA.
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  • {{r|Director of Central Intelligence}}
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  • ...National Intelligence (DNI) since April 2005. From 1947 until then, by the Director of Central Intelligence (DCI). The DCI both coordinated the IC and headed the Central Intelligence
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  • ...visory members. The advisor members included the newly created position of Director of Central Intelligence, who was to oversee all of U.S. intelligence as well as the also new Centra
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  • After the war, he served as [[Ambassador]] to the [[Soviet Union]], [[Director of Central Intelligence]] and Undersecretary of State.
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