Dennis C. Blair

American Admiral and Director of National Intelligence

Dennis C. Blair - American Admiral and Director of National Intelligence
Born

February 4th, 1947
78 years ago

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

United States

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An admiral in the United States Navy, served as the third Director of National Intelligence from 2009 to 2010. Commanded the United States Pacific Command, overseeing military operations across the Asia-Pacific region. After retirement from military service, held roles in various think tanks and advisory boards focused on security and intelligence matters.

Served as Director of National Intelligence

Commanded the United States Pacific Command

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