Everything about Tracy Barnes totally explained
Tracy Barnes (
1911 -
1972) was a senior staff member at the United States'
Central Intelligence Agency, serving as first head of the agency's Domestic Operations Division.
Born in
Manhasset,
Long Island, Barnes was educated at
Groton School and
Yale, where he became a member of
Scroll and Key. He graduated from
Harvard Law School in
1937. During
WWII he served first with Air Force intelligence then with the
Office of Strategic Services. He was awarded France's
Croix de guerre and the American
Silver Star. After the war, he returned to legal practice.
In
1950 he went to Washington to serve as special assistant to Under Secretary of the Army,
Archibald Alexander. He also served as deputy director of the
Psychological Strategy Board during the
Korean war. He joined the CIA in
1951.
In June,
1970, Tracy Barnes suffered a serious stroke. His recovery was slow and on
18th February,
1972, he'd a
heart attack and died at his home at
Saunderstown,
Rhode Island.
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