William P. Bundy
William Bundy
William Putnam "Bill" Bundy
(
September 24
,
1917
–
October 6
,
2000
) was a foreign-affairs advisor to U.S. Presidents
John F. Kennedy
and
Lyndon B. Johnson
. He had a key role in planning the
Vietnam War
and was brother to
McGeorge Bundy
. Born in 1917 to
Harvey Hollister Bundy
, a diplomat who helped implement the
Marshall Plan
, he was raised in a highly accomplished, highly intellectual family. After attending the
Groton School
and
Yale University
, he entered
Harvard Law School
but left to join the
Army Signal Corps
during
World War II
. During this time he worked at
Bletchley Park
in Britain as part of the
top secret
ULTRA
operation to break Nazi codes. During the 1950s he worked as an analyst for the
Central Intelligence Agency
. During the Kennedy years he worked for the
Secretary of the Navy
and during much of the LBJ era was an
Assistant Secretary of State
for East Asian and Pacific affairs. After resigning from the executive branch in 1969 he taught at
MIT
and then edited the journal
Foreign Affairs
for 12 years. He was married to Mary Acheson, daughter of former
Secretary of State
Dean Acheson
.
External links
New York Times
Obituary: "William P. Bundy, 83, Dies; Advised 3 Presidents on American Policy in Vietnam"
Bundy, William P. Bundy, William P.
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