Stansfield Turner
Stansfield Turner
(born
December 1
,
1923
) was a
U.S.
admiral
. Turner attended both
Amherst College
and attained a
commission
in the
United States Navy
. During his naval career he served as
commander
of U.S forces of
Japan
and
Korea
, as well as
Southern Command
of
NATO
. He served as president of
Naval War College
from
1972
to
1974
and was subsequently director of the
CIA
from
1977
to
1981
. He is now a senior research scholar at the
University of Maryland
. Under Turner's direction, the CIA emphasized
TECHINT
and
SIGINT
more than
HUMINT
. This organizational direction is notable because
William Casey
was seen to have a completely opposite approach, focusing much of his attention on HUMINT.
Preceded by:
George H.W. Bush
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Director of the C.I.A.
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Succeeded by
:
William J. Casey
Turner, Stansfield Turner, Stansfield Turner, Stansfield Turner, Stansfield
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