LC control no. | nr 88004437 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Odom, William E. |
Associated country | United States |
Birth date | 1932-06-23 |
Death date | 2008-05-30 |
Place of birth | Cookeville (Tenn.) |
Place of death | Lincoln (Vt.) |
Field of activity | Military intelligence |
Affiliation | United States. National Security Agency |
Found in | His The impact of intelligence on the prospects for peace and war, 1988: t.p. (William E. Odom) LC in RLIN, 5-19-88 (hdg.: Odom, William E.) NUCMC data from University of Virginia Lib. for McClellan, W. Papers, 1969-1978 (Odom, William Eldridge, 1932- ) WW Am. Politics, 1985-1986: p. 1353 (Odom William Eldridge; dir. of National Security Agency; b. 1932) New York times WWW site, June 5, 2008 (William E. Odom; d. last Friday [May 30, 2008], Lincoln, Vt., aged 75; director of the National Security Agency in the Reagan administration who became an early and outspoken opponent of the Iraq war) Wikipedia WWW site, 12 Sep., 2016 (William Eldridge Odom; June 23, 1932, Cookeville, Tennessee-May 30, 2008, Lincoln, Vermont; a retired U.S. Army 3-star general, and former Director of the NSA under President Ronald Reagan, which culminated a 31-year career in military intelligence, mainly specializing in matters relating to the Soviet Union. After his retirement from the military, he became a think tank policy expert and a university professor and became known for his outspoken criticism of the Iraq War and warrantless wiretapping of American citizens) <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Eldridge_Odom> |
Associated language | eng |