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    Millard Preston Goodfellow, who often went by the name "Preston Goodfellow," was an American soldier, spy, diplomat, journalist, war correspondent, and...
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  • Joan Goodfellow was born February 2, 1950, in Wilmington, Delaware. Her parents were the late Millard Preston Goodfellow and Allene Leach Goodfellow. She...
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    (SA/B). Another unit called Special Activities/Goodfellow (SA/G) would be led by Millard Preston Goodfellow. In June 1942, the COI was restructured into...
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    Operations Executive (SOE) of the United Kingdom. The Chief of SO, Millard Preston Goodfellow, reported to the deputy director of Strategic Services Operations...
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    recruited into the Office of the Coordinator of Information by Millard Preston Goodfellow, Chief of communications for William J. "Wild Bill" Donovan, the...
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    the facility in the 1940's. Beginning in January 1941, Colonel Millard Preston Goodfellow, creator and Director of the Special Operations Branch (at this...
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    on a list of names that Anslinger sent to William J. Donovan, Millard Preston Goodfellow, and David K. E. Bruce to use in the effort against the Axis powers...
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    Operational Group Command and its groups. William Donovan and Millard Preston Goodfellow were concerned with creating guerrilla units within SA/G as early...
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    World War II broke out in Europe in 1939, William J. Donovan, Millard Preston Goodfellow, and David K. E. Bruce requested a list of names from Commissioner...
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    Another unit of the COI called Special Activities/Goodfellow (SA/G) was managed by Millard Preston Goodfellow, which became the Special Operations Branch (SO)...
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