Old Boys
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Burton Hirsch's 'Old Boys' examines the history of the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) and the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), providing insights into their formation, operations, and influence.
The book delves into the evolution of American intelligence during and after World War II. Hirsch explores the key figures, events, and organizational structures that shaped these agencies.
He investigates the ethical dilemmas and strategic considerations that have guided their actions.
The book offers a comprehensive overview of the intelligence community's role in shaping global events and domestic policies, raising questions about accountability and oversight.
The book delves into the evolution of American intelligence during and after World War II. Hirsch explores the key figures, events, and organizational structures that shaped these agencies.
He investigates the ethical dilemmas and strategic considerations that have guided their actions.
The book offers a comprehensive overview of the intelligence community's role in shaping global events and domestic policies, raising questions about accountability and oversight.
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as the text they are working through, which is about the history of the OSS and the CIA.

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