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[[Myles Ambrose]] resigned office{{clarify}} in May 1973, after it was disclosed he had visited the Texas ranch of a suspected [[smuggler]], [[Richard Harper]].<ref>[[Document:Transnationalised Repression Parafascism and the US]]</ref>
 
[[Myles Ambrose]] resigned office{{clarify}} in May 1973, after it was disclosed he had visited the Texas ranch of a suspected [[smuggler]], [[Richard Harper]].<ref>[[Document:Transnationalised Repression Parafascism and the US]]</ref>
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In 1972, [[Nixon]] appointed Ambrose to head the [[White House Office of Drug Abuse Law Enforcement]].
 
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Person.png Myles Ambrose  Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
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Myles Ambrose.png
BornJuly 21, 1926
New York City, U.S.
DiedJune 3, 2014 (Age 87)
Leesburg, Virginia, U.S.
Alma materManhattan College, New York Law School
ParentsArthur Ambrose Ann Campbell
Children • 3 sons
• 2 daughters
SpouseJoan Fitzpatrick
PartyRepublican Party
Richard Nixon's first drug czar

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Dates unknown

Myles Ambrose resigned office[clarification needed] in May 1973, after it was disclosed he had visited the Texas ranch of a suspected smuggler, Richard Harper.[1]

Career

In 1972, Nixon appointed Ambrose to head the White House Office of Drug Abuse Law Enforcement.

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