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- Major General John Kirk Singlaub (July 10, 1921 – January 29, 2022) was a major general in the United States Army, founding member of the Central Intelligence...
- Intelligence Robert Gates, General Norman Schwarzkopf Jr., Major General John K. Singlaub, and Soldier of Fortune magazine. Dux worked as a fight c****ographer for...
- of Paul ****iwell in China with E. Howard Hunt, Lucien Conein, John K. Singlaub and Ray Cline. Following World War II, WerBell briefly worked as the director...
- John K. Singlaub, CIA deputy chief of station in Seoul wanted to use bomber aircraft for agent drops in CIA covert-action operations. Singlaub used an...
- in the United States. It was founded in 1979 by Major General John K. Singlaub, the publisher and spy John H. Rees, and Congressman Larry McDonald. It...
- recipient of the U.S. Army Special Operations Command's Major General John K. Singlaub/Jedburgh Award. He was elected to the Florida Senate in November 2022 after...
- Carter had summoned Singlaub to the White House, and confirmed that Carter had seen the Washington Post article. Carter relieved Singlaub of his duties on...
- 1943. At UCLA, Compton parti****ted in ROTC under Cadet Commander John Singlaub. In December 1943, he joined the Army and was ****igned to E "Easy" Company...
- Colonels Clyde Russell (1964–1965), Donald Blackburn (1965–1966), John Singlaub (1966–1968), Stephen Cavanaugh (1968–1970) and John Sadler (1970–1972)...
- director Robert Gates, General Norman Schwarzkopf Jr., Major General John K. Singlaub, as well as Soldier of Fortune magazine. The book begins with a foreword...