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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. He was also a career United States Navy officer who led the project to develop the Polaris missile system and retired from the Navy in 1963 as a Vice Admiral. Raborn resigned on June 30, 1966, having served for only fourteen months as DCI. He was replaced by his deputy, Richard Helms. He was involved, during his time at the CIA, in its early activities against Ramparts magazine and its editors. Raborn was also:

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  • William Raborn (en)
  • William Raborn (de)
  • William F. Raborn (fr)
  • William F. Raborn Jr. (pl)
  • Рейборн, Уильям (ru)
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  • William Francis Raborn, Jr. (* 8. Juni 1905 in Decatur, Texas; † 6. März 1990 in Washington, D.C.) war ein US-amerikanischer Vizeadmiral und Direktor der Central Intelligence Agency. (de)
  • William Francis Raborn (né le 8 juin 1905, décédé le 6 mars 1990) était un officier pour le compte des États-Unis, il était le chef d'un projet visant à développer le système des missiles Polaris ainsi que le septième directeur de la CIA. (fr)
  • Уильям Френсис Рейборн младший (англ. William Francis Raborn, 8 июня 1905 — 6 марта 1990) — американский военный и государственный деятель, вице-адмирал, Директор Центральной разведки США (1965—1966). (ru)
  • 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. He was also a career United States Navy officer who led the project to develop the Polaris missile system and retired from the Navy in 1963 as a Vice Admiral. Raborn resigned on June 30, 1966, having served for only fourteen months as DCI. He was replaced by his deputy, Richard Helms. He was involved, during his time at the CIA, in its early activities against Ramparts magazine and its editors. Raborn was also: (en)
  • William F. Raborn Jr. (ur. 1905 w Decatur, Teksas, zm. 6 marca 1990) – amerykański wiceadmirał, dyrektor Centrali Wywiadu (Director of Central Intelligence – DCI) od 28 kwietnia 1965 roku do 30 czerwca 1966 roku. W latach 1955-1962 dyrektor Special Projects Office (SPO) marynarki wojennej Stanów Zjednoczonych odpowiedzialnego za program rozwoju pierwszych strategicznych atomowych okrętów podwodnych i systemu rakietowego Polaris / Poseidon "41 for freedom". (pl)
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  • William Raborn (en)
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