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  1. William Francis Raborn (né le 8 juin 1905, décédé le 6 mars 1990) était un officier pour le compte des États-Unis, il était le chef d'un projet visant à développer le système des missiles Polaris ainsi que le septième directeur de la CIA.

  2. William Francis Raborn, Jr., (June 8, 1905 – March 6, 1990) was the United States Director of Central Intelligence from April 28, 1965 until June 30, 1966. He was also a career United States Navy officer who led the project to develop the Polaris missile system and retired from the navy in 1963 as a vice admiral .

  3. 13 mars 1990 · William F. Raborn Jr., a retired Navy vice admiral who led the development of the Polaris nuclear missile in the 1950's and later headed the Central Intelligence Agency under...

  4. 9 mai 2012 · William F. Raborn Jr., a retired Navy vice ad- miral who led the development of the Polaris nuclear missile in the 1950's and later headed the Central Intelli- gence Agency under President Lyndon B. Johnson, died of cal diac arrest on March 7 at his home in McLean, Va. He was 84 years old.

  5. Raborn, William F. Jr. (Red), Vice Adm., USN (Ret.) (19051990) Director of Special Projects Division to develop Polaris. Raborn discusses the background, personnel, and progress of this project on which he was given carte blanche by CNO Arleigh Burke.

  6. 14 oct. 2021 · Rear Admiral William F. Raborn, USN (left), and Admiral Arleigh A. Burke, USN, Chief of Naval Operations, examine a cutaway model of the ballistic missile submarine USS George Washington (SSBN-598), in July 1959.

  7. William F. Raborn, Jr. (1905-1990) was a career military officer, a Navy vice admiral who led the development of the Polaris nuclear missile in the 1950s and later headed the Central Intelligence Agency under President Lyndon B. Johnson.