Draft:Office Of Strategic Services Pendant
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During World War II, Stella Uzdawinis served as a civilian in the OSS (Office of Strategic Services), Uzdawinis was told to work at the Research and Analysis Branch. After working at the Research and Analysis Branch, she started working at the SI, (Secret Intelligence Branch). She never told her family about her career.[1][2]
Designer | Office Of Strategic Services |
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Year | 7 March 2011, 16:50 |
Type | Pendant Necklace |
Material | Metallic |
On display at | CIA Museum |
References
[edit]- ^ Donovan, J William. "Stella Uzdawinis's Office of Strategic Services Pendant". Central Intelligence Agency. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).
- ^ File:Stella Uzdawinis’ OSS Pendant - Flickr - The Central Intelligence Agency.jpg “She never told any of her family about her career with the OSS.”