Albert Dunbar Wedemeyer

Albert Dunbar Wedemeyer , also called Albert D. Wedemeyer or Albert Wedemeyer , born on February 4th, 1926 with Washington DC, deceased on May 5th, 2006 with Vienna in Virginia, is an American officer of the direction of the operations of the Central Intelligence Agency having the rank of Capitaine in the US Army.

Biography

Wire of Albert Coady Wedemeyer, a famous American general of the 2nd World war; he returns to the military academy of West Point in 1946.

He serves three years in the occupying forces of the US Army in West Germany then he takes part in the Guerre of Korea in the 17th regiment of infantry or he receives the Silver Star and the Bronze Star.

Entering with the CIA in 1958, it works with the Venezuela then with the Chile; it was in station with the Panama in the Années 1970 then has directed the station of the CIA has Mexico City 1982 with 1985. It took its retirement in 1986.

It is deceased into 2006 of a Leucémie in its house of Vienna, Virginia and was buried with the national Cimetière of Arlington.

Member of the episcopal church of the United States of America, it married twice and with have three children of its first marriage.

His first wife, Dorothy Davenport Wedemeyer is deceased in 1992 after 39 years of marriage; It remarie with fore-mentioned an Irma in 1996.

External bond

  • Page on Albert Dunbar Wedemeyer of the national cemetery of Arlington

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