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In the News (Mon 21 Dec 09)

  
 Appeal of P.S. Docket No. 6/8 -- PHOTO & SOUND COMPANY, JEROME KINTNER, and LOWELL E. STACY
Raborn did ask that he be furnished a cash receipt showing that he had paid P. for the television sets, but Stacy refused to provide such a receipt and none was ever provided to Raborn (Tr.
Raborn, and in one of the counts of the indictment on which he was convicted and sentenced it was charged that he unlawfully received two television sets.
Raborn, by whom he undoubtedly was impressed, he was susceptible to the suggestions, perhaps amounting to requests, or more, that providing electronic consumer goods and television sets would be relatively easy ways of cementing their friendship.
www.usps.com /judicial/1977deci/6-8.htm   (3911 words)

  
 COMMANDING OFFICERS - HISTORY - USS BENNINGTON
Raborn was a Rear Admiral when he was appointed, on 8 November 1955, as Director of Special Projects Office at the Bureau of Weapons.
Raborn reported directly to the Chief of Naval Operations, Admiral Arleigh Burke and the Secretary of the Navy, Charles Thomas.
Raborn was told that the new system had to achieve interim capability by early 1963 and full capability by early 1965.
www.ussbennington.org /co-1954May05-Capt-William-F-Raborn.html   (485 words)

  
 VADM William F. Raborn   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
In 1955, RADM Raborn was appointed Director of the Special Projects Office, which was established to develop a submarine-launched ballistic missile (SLBM).
On Raborn's recommendation, the Navy abandoned the idea of using the liquid-fueled Jupiter missile, then being jointly studied with the Army, in favor of the solid-fueled Polaris.
Raborn was promoted to vice admiral; afterwards he served for a year as Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Development and, after retiring from the Navy in 1963, as Director of Central Intelligence.
www.chinfo.navy.mil /navpalib/cno/n87/usw/issue_7/raborn.htm   (176 words)

  
 William Francis Jr. Raborn - Wikipedia
Raborn suchen “ um nach William Francis Jr.
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Raborn hat seinen Platz im Wiktionary ( Wiktionary).
de.wikipedia.org /wiki/William_Francis_Jr._Raborn   (131 words)

  
 Raborn Geneoalogy
(WILLIAM HENRY1) was born November 23, 1835 in Alabama, and died January 17, 1884 in Carlisle, Arkansas.
She was born March 29, 1875 in Zion, South of Carlisle Arkansas, and died June 25, 1964 in Bruce Raborn's home,Carlisle, Lonoke Co., Arkansas.
WILLIAM H.) was born May 15, 1900 in Carlisle, Arkansas.
members.tripod.com /brown_peanut/page17.html   (1358 words)

  
 Blazek-Rodman Genealogy Site - Person Page 70
Thelma Annette Raborn was the daughter of Columbus James Raborn and Martha Eve Deason.
William Myrtle Raborn was born on 8 December 1896.
William Myrtle Raborn died on 13 February 1969 at age 72.
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com /~kblazek/p70.htm   (1174 words)

  
 William Penn vs Grinnell College (Apr 06, 2002)
Grinnell College Softball 2002 William Penn at Grinnell College - Play-by-Play Apr 06, 2002 at Grinnell, IA (Grinnell Field) Score by Innings R H E ----------------------------------------- William Penn........
William Penn - inning 7 Reynolds to ss for Forrest.
Grinnell College 5, William Penn 4 (Apr 06, 2002 at Grinnell, IA) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- William Penn........
www.midwestconference.org /softball/GCWP4-6.html   (925 words)

  
 Branches of the Holt Family Tree - Person Page 263   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
William Puckett was the son of John Puckett and Anne (?).
William L. PUckett was born in December 1853 at Tennessee.
Cornelia Raborn was the daughter of Ivy Raborn and Ruby Parker.
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com /~mrholtsr/p263.htm   (2383 words)

  
 The King Bay Periscope - SWFLANT selected for Raborn Award - SWFLANT selected for Raborn Award
Strategic Weapons Facility Atlantic was recently selected as the 2002 Raborn Award winner and received the award during a special ceremony held here recently.
The Raborn Award is named for Adm. William “Red” Raborn, the first director of SSP.
Raborn is legendary for delivering the first submarine launched ballistic missile system five years ahead of schedule, leading technology in solid rocket propellants and guidance, and development of effective program management techniques.
www.kingsbayperiscope.com /pub/073103/p2s3m.htm   (245 words)

  
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Preceded in death by her husband, William Lee Raborn; parents, John and Lorena Ballard Davis; a sister, Edna Phillips; and a foster sister, Margaret Ballard Ruiz.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Hollis E. Raborn Sr.; her parents, T.J. and Mary McClendon Foster; her brother, Warren Foster; and one sister, Thelma Foster Addison.
Raborn, 63, died Saturday, Jan. 22, 2005, as a result of an automobile accident.
ftp.rootsweb.com /pub/usgenweb/la/tangipahoa/obits/obitssur/raborn.txt   (949 words)

  
 Kirkland Family
Information from Jean L Cooper :Benjamin's three sons, Caleb, Moses and William are known to be some of the earliest settlers to Henry Co. Alabama.They came to Alabama from Edgefield Co., South Carolina about 1824.
William and his two other brothers, Caleb and Moses migrated to Henry Co., Alabama after the American Revolution along with other loyalists to the English Crown around 1817-24.
William S died in Woodville, Texas on 26 Apr 1906; he was 107.
www.geocities.com /Heartland/Plains/7621/Kirkland.html   (2717 words)

  
 Richard Helms - Wikipedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
In 1936, a year after he graduated from Williams College, Massachusetts, he was sent by United Press to help cover the Berlin Olympic Games ; he had spent two of his high school years at the prestigious Institute Le Rosey in Switzerland where he learned to speak German and French.
After falling out with the Kennedys he was sent off to Vietnam where he oversaw the coup to overthrow President Ngo Dinh Diem.
Following the assassination of John F. Kennedy, Helms was made Deputy Director of the CIA under Admiral William Raborn[?].
www.web-dictionary.org /encyclopedia/ri/Richard_Helms.html   (505 words)

  
 Studies in Intelligence   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
William Raborn as DCI on 12 April 1965.
Raborn focused his attention on Vietnam almost as soon as the Dominican crisis was over.
When William Webster took office as 14th DCI on 26 May 1987, it was evident that his predecessor's efforts to revitalize the CIA had succeeded.
www.odci.gov /csi/studies/95unclass/100Days.html   (6466 words)

  
 Central Intelligence Agency
Toward the end of the war, General William Donovan began floating a proposal to create a super-powerful centralized agency answerable only to the president, which would coordinate intelligence gathering, determine national security objectives and execute "subversive operations" to accomplish said objectives.
Then-CIA director William Casey, renowned as one of the spookiest of all spooks, was strongly suspected of having a role in the affair, but he took his secrets to his deathbed (except for a controversial last-minute confession of evilness to which Bob Woodward claims to have been the sole witness).
President Gerald Ford fires CIA Director William Colby and replaces him with George HW Bush.
www.rotten.com /library/conspiracy/cia   (2189 words)

  
 William Raborn - Result for William Raborn - Meaning of William Raborn - Definition of William Raborn - Dictionary of ...
William Raborn - Result for William Raborn - Meaning of William Raborn - Definition of William Raborn - Dictionary of Meaning - www.mauspfeil.net
Vice Adm. '''William F. Raborn, Jr.''', USN (Ret.) ( June 8, 1905 - March 6, 1990) was the Director of the CIA April 28, 1965 - June 30, 1966.
There you find a list of all editors and the possibility to edit the original text of the article William Raborn.
www.mauspfeil.net /William_Raborn.html   (139 words)

  
 SPECIAL REPORT   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
It was not until I was given this last chance by HPSCI to present "all of the information of which you are aware on the allegations" that I was able to obtain an "On the Record" statement about the letter from Attorney Ray Kohlman.
William Casey was Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission under Richard Nixon.
Former CIA Directors from William Raborn to William Webster to Robert Gates to James Woolsey to John Deutch all sit or have sat on the Boards of the largest, richest and most powerful companies in America.
www.wealth4freedom.com /wns/1/specialreport/37.htm   (2684 words)

  
 Raborn Geneoalogy
( WILLIAM HENRY1) was born November 23, 1835 in Alabama, and died January 17, 1884 in Carlisle, Arkansas.
She was born March 29, 1875 in Zion, South of Carlisle Arkansas, and died June 25, 1964 in Bruce Raborn's home,Carlisle, Lonoke Co., Arkansas.
WILLIAM H.) was born May 15, 1900 in Carlisle, Arkansas.
brown_peanut.tripod.com /page17.html   (1407 words)

  
 Tewell / Rabourn / Raborn   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
William H. Tewell was born in Clermont County, Ohio, 5 Dec 1845.
Emeline Rabourn (Raborn), his wife, was born 1 Jun 1845, in Indiana.
She died 27 Dec 1915 in Madison, Jefferson, Indiana and is buried in Nelson Cemetery, Lancaster, Jefferson, Indiana.
www.myindianahome.net /gen/jeff/photos/tewell.html   (116 words)

  
 Secrets
To "run down" a domestic news publication because it had exposed questionable practices of the CIA was clearly in violation of the 1947 National Security Act's prohibition on domestic operations and meant the CIA eventually would have to engage in a cover-up.
Osborn was able to tell Raborn that Ramparts had grown from a Catholic lay journal into a publication with a staff of more than fifty people in New York, Paris, and Munich, including two active members of the U.S. Communist Party.
The investigation of Ramparts was to be intensified, Raborn told Osborn.
partners.nytimes.com /books/first/m/mackenzie-secrets.html   (3408 words)

  
 The Northwest Navigator > Kitsap > SWFPAC receives Raborn award
Raborn delivered the first submarine launched ballistic missile system five years ahead of schedule, leading technology in solid rocket propellants and guidance, and development of effective program management techniques.
The Raborn award provides commands within the SSP community to highlight their successes and accomplishments during a year-long period.
The team aspect part of the award is what Chief Missile Technician (SS) Luis Talavera, Vertical Missile Packaging leading chief petty officer, a native of Monahans, Texas, believes put SWFPAC over the edge to win for the second year in a row.
www.northwestnavigator.com /index.php/navigator/kitsap/swfpac_receives_raborn_award   (278 words)

  
 KingsBayPeriscope.com: Twice as nice: SWFLANT wins second consecutive Raborn award 09/16/04
Strategic Weapons Facility Atlantic has been selected for the second consecutive year to receive the Raborn Award, which was awarded during a recent ceremony held at the NSB Kings Bay auditorium.
The Raborn Award is named for Adm. William F. ''Red'' Raborn, the first director of SSP.
Raborn is legendary in the strategic deterrence community for delivering the first submarine-launched ballistic missile system five years ahead of schedule, leading technology in solid rocket propellants and guidance, and development of effective program management techniques.
www.kingsbayperiscope.com /stories/091604/kin_swflant001.shtml   (332 words)

  
 William J. Huggins - South Sea Whale Fishery - Art Print Poster - Cheap Posters and Wallpapers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
This Art Print made by William J. Huggins is very nice.
William J. Huggins has done a very good job.
When I got this product it did cost $49.99, but that was a lot cheaper then $50.00, which other competitors want for it.
www.poster.us.com /poster_84391.php   (165 words)

  
 Press Release
Johnson did not want Director of Central Intelligence John McCone to brief him personally, as was McCone's practice with President Kennedy, and the President’s Daily Brief was introduced in late 1964 to fill that void.
When McCone resigned in April 1965, Admiral William Raborn was appointed Director of Central Intelligence to hold the position until long-time CIA employee and Deputy Director Richard Helms was fully trained to take over.
Key organizational issues faced by CIA Directors were wresting control of the National Reconnaissance Office from the Air Force, coordination of CIA activities abroad, and better approval mechanisms for covert operations.
www.state.gov /r/pa/ho/frus/johnsonlb/xxxiii/32688.htm   (723 words)

  
 William Rabon Sr.
To establish Williams age I used the 1800, 1810, and 1830 census.
John Raybon 26 to 45 age 34 Wife 16 to 25 age 26 Son 1 to 9 William age 1 Dau 1 to 9 Elizabeth age 2 William Raybon, Jr.
367 William Rabon 20 to 30 age 25 Nancy 20 to 30 age 20 In the 1840 census Wm had two young males and three young females in the home, but in 1850 we find only Wm Jr.
www.gencircles.com /users/cghjr/1/data/1754   (1256 words)

  
 EgyptAir Flight 990 And HISTORY OF FACTION TWO
The part of the plan that William Casey played was set in motion during the Nixon years when Casey was the head of the SEC (Security Exchange Commission) At that time, Casey and others, created billions of dollars in counterfeit bearer bonds.
William Casey and his conspirators vowed to end this perversion of the United States government and Constitution.
The day William Casey chose for the money to be delivered and the October Surprise hostage delay to be concluded was October 31, 1980...
www.rumormillnews.com /egypt.htm   (3536 words)

  
 Raborn - Surch
G Wayne Raborn and Michael Grace, Department of Dentistry, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry...
President Lyndon Johnson appointed Admiral William Raborn, a fellow Texan, head of the CIA...
was made Raborn's deputy but, when Raborn quickly demonstrated that he was wholly out...
www.surch.co.uk /raborn   (281 words)

  
 William Martin Raborn: Civil War Soldier From South Carolina   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
I have a friend in South Carolina who descends from William Martin Raborn, who fought with the 19th S.C. Infantry during the Civil War.
William Martin Raborn was wounded during the opening charge at the Battle of Stones River in Murfreesboro, Tennessee on Dec. 31, 1862.
My friend in South Carolina would like to correspond with any other descendants of this family (William Martin Raborn left a wife and 4 sons behind).
www.jenforum.com /raborn/messages/2.html   (119 words)

  
 Overstreet
There are some inaccuracies: the George William Overstreet she refers to is George Eason.
My great grandfather, George William Overstreet, moved from Landers County (I think this should be Lowdes), Georgia to Florida about two years after the United States purchased it.
The next oldest son who later became my grandfather and who was named William Raborn came in from the fields about sunset, so he would have time to tend the stock before dark.
www.langfordfamilyties.com /overstreet.html   (882 words)

  
 Rebecca, b: - of Brewton,   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Raborn, Marion Jeremire ( 24 JUL 1824 - 23 MAR 1878)
Raborn, William Lee ( 24 JUN 1895 - 15 DEC 1956)
Raborn, William Riley ( 23 FEB 1866 - 1923)
www.calcote.net /familytree/ipr.htm   (1821 words)

  
 RootsWeb: SCEDGEFI-L William Raborn b. 1789 m Susannah Lovelace/Loveless b. 1793 (Old Edgefield Dist, SC)
Henry B. RABORN b: March 12, 1812 in Edgefield co., SC d: Bef.
WILLIAM MARTIN2 RABORN (WILLIAM1) was born 1830 in Edgefield County,
LOUCRETIA2 RABORN (WILLIAM1) was born 14 Oct 1828 in Edgefield County,
newsarch.rootsweb.com /th/read/SCEDGEFI/2002-06/1024454037   (1601 words)

  
 Guardian Unlimited | The Guardian | Obituary: Richard Helms
In 1935, he graduated from Williams College, Massachusetts, and the next year the United Press news agency sent him to help cover the Berlin Olympic Games.
Helms rejected the approach, but then the Navy Department was asked for a German-speaking officer with a journalistic background, and in August 1943 Helms was posted to the OSS.
Helms was made Raborn's deputy but, when Raborn quickly demonstrated that he was wholly out of his depth, Helms assumed effective control.
www.guardian.co.uk /obituaries/story/0,3604,817803,00.html   (1732 words)

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