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William Francis Raborn, Jr., (June 8, 1905 –
March 6, 1990) was the
United States Director of
Central Intelligence from
April 28, 1965
until June 30, 1966...
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naval operations. CIA
historians have said "
Raborn did not 'take' to the DCI job", in
their opinion.
Raborn resigned as the DCI on June 30, 1966, having...
- suggestion,
Burke selected Sides'
former deputy, Rear
Admiral William F.
Raborn, Jr.,
whose phenomenal success in that role
would earn him
renown as the...
- Election, 2020
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Robin Kelly (in****bent) 234,896 78.81
Republican Theresa Raborn 63,142 21.19
Total votes 298,038 100.0...
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Central Intelligence Souers Vandenberg Hillenkoetter Smith Dulles McCone Raborn Helms Schlesinger Colby Bush
Turner Casey Webster Gates Woolsey Deutch Tenet...
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Naval Operations Admiral Arleigh Burke appointed Rear
Admiral W. F. "Red"
Raborn as head of a
Special Project Office to
develop Jupiter for the Navy in late...
- the large, liquid-fueled
missiles per submarine. Rear
Admiral W. F. "Red"
Raborn was
appointed by
Chief of
Naval Operations Admiral Arleigh Burke to head...
- were
developed by a
Special Project office under Rear
Admiral W. F. "Red"
Raborn,
appointed by
Chief of
Naval Operations Admiral Arleigh Burke.
George Washington...
- the large, liquid-fueled
missiles per submarine. Rear
Admiral W. F. "Red"
Raborn headed a
Special Project Office to
develop Jupiter for the Navy, beginning...
- (special) In****bent re-elected. ▌Y
Robin Kelly (Democratic) 78.8% ▌Theresa
Raborn (Republican) 21.2% Illinois 3 D+6 Dan
Lipinski Democratic 2004 In****bent...