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  1. William Egan Colby (January 4, 1920 – May 6, 1996) was an American intelligence officer who served as Director of Central Intelligence (DCI) from September 1973 to January 1976. During World War II, Colby served with the Office of Strategic Services. After the war, he joined the newly created Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).

  2. William Egan Colby (4 de enero de 1920-27 de abril de 1996) trabajó en inteligencia para los Estados Unidos, culminando con su nombramiento como director general de Inteligencia desde septiembre de 1973 hasta enero de 1976.

  3. 10 de may. de 2024 · William Colby (born January 4, 1920, St. Paul, Minnesota, U.S.—died April 27, 1996, Rock Point, Maryland) was a U.S. government official who pursued a policy of openness during his turbulent tenure (1973–76) as director of the CIA.

  4. The film, produced by Colby's son, explores his father's role in U.S. Vietnam War policy-making and his death in 1996. It features interviews with former officials, journalists and experts on the CIA director's life and career.

  5. William Egan Colby (4 de enero de 1920-27 de abril de 1996) trabajó en inteligencia para los Estados Unidos, culminando con su nombramiento como director general de Inteligencia desde septiembre de 1973 hasta enero de 1976.

  6. 7 de may. de 1996 · El cuerpo de William Colby, ex director de la Agencia Central de Inteligencia (CIA), de 76 años, desaparecido el pasado 27 de abril mientras navegaba en canoa por un afluente del río Potomac ...

  7. 16 de ene. de 2020 · The article recounts the life and legacy of William Colby, who led the CIA during the Watergate and Vietnam crises and disclosed its dark secrets to the public. It also explores the lessons his experience offers for the current debate on intelligence reform, oversight and accountability.