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William Raborn person

also: William Rayburn, William Raybourne

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Lyndon B. Johnson appointed William Raborn book_quoted
“John McComb over disputes with the president, William Rayburn, perhaps for lack of them. But in 1965, when President Johnson appointed Admiral Rayburn, he simultaneously made Richard Helms deputy director of the CIA. His departure for the s…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 29 (30) @ 9:13

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The Colonel’s Corner Mafia CIA and George Bush Part 22
▶ 1:11:23 One of the potential partners Cox said he was approaching was called eSystems, the Dallas-based electronic firm and defense contractor. eSystems had originally been part of the James Lings LTV. In 1970, William Rayburn, CIA director from 65…
The Colonel’s Corner president’s secret wars chapter 16
▶ 15:06 up the strong opposition of William Rayburn, who by that time was the director of Central Intelligence. And on June 1966, Mansfield met with other principals to seek a compromise. The president, in turn, met with Mansfield and the Senate mi…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 29 (30)
▶ 9:13 John McComb over disputes with the president, William Rayburn, perhaps for lack of them. But in 1965, when President Johnson appointed Admiral Rayburn, he simultaneously made Richard Helms deputy director of the CIA. His departure for the s…
The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Anticommunism& Cold War part 8
▶ 39:26 With the CIA head of station in The Hague, little seems to have happened under Dulles' successor, John McCone, or William Raybourne. To further the relationship, neither the French nor Germans particularly were interested in the U.S. presen…