The Central Intelligence Agency : an instrument of government, to 1950 : typescript, 1953 / by Arthur B. Darling.

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The Central Intelligence Agency : an instrument of government, to 1950 : typescript, 1953 / by Arthur B. Darling.

Relates to the establishment and early history of the Central Intelligence Agency. Also includes an abridged version. Official document of the Historical Staff of the Central Intelligence Agency. Published under same title (University Park, Pa., 1990).

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United States Central Intelligence Agency historian, 1952-1954. From the description of The Central Intelligence Agency : an instrument of government, to 1950 : typescript, 1953 / by Arthur B. Darling. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122369762 Biographical/Historical Note United States Central Intelligence Agency historian, 1952-1954. From the guide to the Arthur B. Darling typescript : The Central Intelligence...