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  1. 威廉·约瑟夫·多诺万(William Joseph Donovan1883—1959),美国人,美国战略情报局局长,毕业于美国哥伦比亚大学。 网页 新闻 贴吧 知道 网盘 图片 视频 地图 文库 资讯 采购 百科

  2. 25 de abr. de 2024 · With heavy hearts, we announce the death of William J. Donovan Sr. of Methuen, Massachusetts, who passed away on April 18, 2024 at the age of 87. Leave a sympathy message to the family on the memorial page of William J. Donovan Sr. to pay them a last tribute. He was predeceased by : his parents, Jerome Donovan and Gladys Donovan (Wilkerson ...

  3. The Last Hero: Wild Bill Donovan : the Biography and Political Experience of Major General William J. Donovan, Founder of the OSS and "father" of the CIA, from His Personal and Secret Papers and the Diaries of Ruth Donovan. Anthony Cave Brown. Times Books, 1982 - Biography & Autobiography - 891 pages.

  4. William J. Donovan. William Joseph ("Wild Bill") Donovan (January 1, 1883 – February 8, 1959) was a United States soldier, lawyer, intelligence officer and diplomat. Donovan is best remembered as the wartime head of the Office of Strategic Services (OSS), a precursor to the Central Intelligence Agency, during World War II.

  5. 10 de ago. de 2016 · William J. Donovan (1924-1925) Early History: William Joseph Donovan was born in 1883 in Buffalo, New York.He graduated from Columbia University in 1905 and Columbia Law School in 1907. During World War I, he served with the New York National Guard and the U.S. Army, receiving the Medal of Honor, Distinguished Service Cross, Distinguished Service Medal and Purple Heart for his actions in France.

  6. 15 de jun. de 2017 · A 1908 CLS graduate, William Donovan is known as the father of American intelligence. Columbia would play a pivotal role in his career. (Photos courtesy of the CIA) History recognizes William “Wild Bill” Donovan as the “father of American intelligence” for his service in creating, and then leading, the Office of Strategic Services (OSS), the country’s first centralized spy agency.

  7. William Donovan was born in Buffalo, New York, on January 1, 1883. His grandparents came to the United States from Ireland and settled in Buffalo. William was the first of eight children, four of whom would die early deaths. William, his siblings, and parents lived with his grandparents in their brick home at 74 Michigan Street.