E. Howard Hunt

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Born:
Oct. 9, 1918
Died:
Jan. 23, 2007

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E. Howard Hunt was born in Hamburg, New York, of English and Welsh descent. He attended Nichols School in Buffalo, New York and in 1940 he graduated from Brown University. During World War II, he served in the U.S. Navy on the destroyer USS Mayo, in the United States Army Air Forces, and then the Office of Strategic Services, which he served in China. During the war, his first novel, East of Farewell (1942), was published. In 1949, he joined the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), and in 1950 he was stationed in Mexico City and worked on the plan to overthrow Jacobo Arbenz, the president of Guatemala. He was later stationed in Japan, Uruguay, and then returned to the United States to organize Cuban exiles for the take-over of Cuba after the Bay of Pigs Invasion. He served as the Chief of Covert Action for the CIA's Domestic Operations Division from 1962-1966. He became bitter about President Kennedy's handling of the Fidel Castro regime and retired from the CIA in 1970. In 1971 he joined the President's Special Investigations Unit (alias White House Plumbers). He was directly involved in the Watergate scandal and was indicted on federal charges. His wife, …

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