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  1. Kingman Douglass (April 16, 1896 – October 8, 1971) was an American investment banker and a leading member of the United States intelligence community. He was a deputy director of Central Intelligence from March 1946 to July 1946.

  2. 10. Okt. 1971 · Kingman Douglass, financier and former assistant director of the Central Intelligence Agency, died Friday of a heart ailment in Roosevelt Hospital. His age was 75. Mr. Douglass was the husband...

  3. The first DDCI was Kingman Douglass, appointed by the director of central intelligence in 1946. In April 1953, Congress amended the National Security Act of 1947 to allow the president of the United States to appoint the DDCI (with U.S. Senate confirmation).

  4. 9. Mai 2004 · Mr. Douglass, 80, of Montecito, Calif., and Chicago, died Wednesday, May 5, of complications from Alzheimer’s disease at the Brentwood Nursing Home in Deerfield. Originally from Lake Forest, Mr....

  5. Kingman Douglass, 80, of Montecito, Calif., and Chicago, died Wednesday, May 5, of complications from Alzheimer’s disease at the Brentwood Nursing Home in Deerfield. He was originally from Lake Forest. After an active career in business, Mr. Douglas retired to California in 1981 and started KD Associates, a private investment counseling firm ...

  6. 22. Sept. 2017 · Her friends there included the widowed and re-married Adele Astaire, Fred Astaire’s older sister, who lived on a sprawling farm in Middleburg with her second husband, Kingman Douglass, a former...

  7. Kingman Douglass. PLACE OF BIRTH: Oak Park, Illinois. HOME OF RECORD: Oak Park, Illinois. Lieutenant Douglass was credited with 3 aerial victories in World War I. AWARDS BY DATE OF ACTION: 1...