Kingman Douglass
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Kingman Douglass (April 16, 1896 - October 8, 1971), was a deputy director of Central Intelligence from March 1946 to July 1946. Born in Oak Park, Illinois and started as an investment banker. Went into military service in World War II: senior US Army Air Corps intelligence liaison officer in British Air Ministry; Allied Intelligence Group in Pacific Theater. Later went into private practice.
Assistant Director, Current Intelligence, CIA, January 1951 – July 1952.