John L. Magruder

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Biography

John Magruder was born on June 3, 1887, in Woodstock, Virginia. He attended Virginia Military Institute and graduated in 1909. He was commissioned a second lieutenant in infantry in 1910. He was transferred to the field artillery branch of the army in the next year.

During World War I, Magruder served with the 112th Field Artillery within the American Expeditionary Forces in France.

After the war Magruder was transferred to China, where he was appointed an assistant military attaché in Beijing. He served in this capacity until 1924, when he was assigned for study at Command and General Staff College at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. After his graduation, Magruder was transferred back to Beijing, now in the new capacity of military attaché.

During World War II Magruder served in the Office of Strategic Services (OSS), as deputy director under the leadership of General William J. Donovan. After the war, the OSS was disbanded. Core elements of it, however, were maintained in the new Strategic Services Unit (SSU), located in the then Department of War. This newly formed SSU was led by Magruder.[1][2][3][4]

The SSU was absorbed by the newly created Central Intelligence Group (CIG) on July 1, 1946, where it remained until the CIG was transitioned into the CIA.

Magruder played a formative role in the creation of the civilian Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) in 1947.[5]

Decorations

Template:Ribbon devices/alt Army Distinguished Service Medal
World War I Victory Medal with four service stars
Template:Ribbon devices/alt American Defense Service Medal
Template:Ribbon devices/alt American Campaign Medal
Template:Ribbon devices/alt Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal
Template:Ribbon devices/alt European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal
Template:Ribbon devices/alt World War II Victory Medal

Notes

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  1. L. L. Montague, Walter Bedell Smith as Director of Central Intelligence (2014), p. 21 (Magruder at OSS).
  2. Peer de Silva, Sub Rosa. The CIA and the uses of intelligence (1978), p. 4 (Magruder at OSS, SSU).
  3. John Ranelagh, The Agency (1986), pp. 100-101 (Magruder at OSS, SSU).
  4. Thomas Powers, The Man who kept the Secrets. Richard Helms and the CIA (1979), p. 28 (Magruder at SSU).
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Government offices
Preceded byas Director of the Office of Strategic Services Template:S-bef/check Director of the Strategic Services Unit
1945–1946 Template:S-ttl/check
Template:S-aft/check Succeeded by


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