Anthony Dryden Marshall

CIA officer and diplomat

Anthony Dryden Marshall - CIA officer and diplomat
Born

May 30th, 1924
101 years ago

Died

November 30th, 2014
10 years ago — 90 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

United States

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Served as a senior officer in the CIA and held various diplomatic positions throughout a lengthy career. Contributed to intelligence operations during key historical events such as the Cold War. Played a significant role in U.S. foreign relations, particularly in the Middle East. Retired from public service with a legacy in intelligence management and external affairs.

Served as Chief of the CIA's Near East Division

Contributed to U.S. diplomacy during the Cold War

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