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OSS, JOEL ARDEN

1 &#93 · Agency overview Formed June 13 · 1942 &#59 · &#32 · 83 years ago &#160 · ( June 13 · 1942 ) Preceding agency Coordinator of Information Dissolved October&#160 · &#160 · 1945 · 80 years ago &#160 · ( 1945-10-01 ) Superseding agencies Central Intelligence Agency Department of State · 000 estimated &#91 · 2 &#93 · Agency executives William J. Donovan · Director of Strategic Services G. Edward Buxton Jr. · Assistant Director of Strategic Services Millard Preston Goodfellow · Deputy Director of Special Operations David K. E. Bruce · Chief of OSS/Europe Garland H. Williams · Deputy Director of Training and Facilities John Magruder · Deputy Director of Secret Intelligence Stanley Platt Lovell

VENICE, FL 34285

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1 &#93
Agency overview Formed June 13
1942 &#59
&#32
83 years ago &#160
( June 13
1942 ) Preceding agency Coordinator of Information Dissolved October&#160
&#160
1945
80 years ago &#160
( 1945-10-01 ) Superseding agencies Central Intelligence Agency Department of State
000 estimated &#91
2 &#93
Agency executives William J. Donovan
Director of Strategic Services G. Edward Buxton Jr.
Assistant Director of Strategic Services Millard Preston Goodfellow
Deputy Director of Special Operations David K. E. Bruce
Chief of OSS/Europe Garland H. Williams
Deputy Director of Training and Facilities John Magruder
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Deputy Director of Secret Intelligence Stanley Platt Lovell

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