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In 1947, he became the first [[CIA]] station chief in Paris. From 1949, until 1968, he was executive editor of ''[[The Reporter]]'' magazine.<ref name="OSS209">R Harris Smith, OSS: The Secret History of America's First Intelligence Agency, University of California Press, 1972, p.209.</ref> | In 1947, he became the first [[CIA]] station chief in Paris. From 1949, until 1968, he was executive editor of ''[[The Reporter]]'' magazine.<ref name="OSS209">R Harris Smith, OSS: The Secret History of America's First Intelligence Agency, University of California Press, 1972, p.209.</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 17:11, 16 August 2012
Philip Horton was an officer of the Office of Strategic Services in Paris in January 1945.[1]
In 1947, he became the first CIA station chief in Paris. From 1949, until 1968, he was executive editor of The Reporter magazine.[2]
External Resources
- NameBase HORTON PHILIP CLARK