Bobby Ray Inman

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Person.png Bobby Ray Inman   NNDB Powerbase SourcewatchRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
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Born1931-04-04
 Rhonesboro,  Texas
Alma mater •  University of Texas
•  Austin
Member ofAssociation of Former Intelligence Officers, Association of Former Intelligence Officers/1996 members I-Z, Blackwater, Bohemian Grove/2023 Members, Council on Foreign Relations/Historical Members, Council on Foreign Relations/Members G-I, Hoover Institution/Fellows, PIAB
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NSA director 1977-1981

Employment.png President's Intelligence Advisory Board/Chair Wikipedia-icon.png

In office
April 5, 1991 - January 20, 1993
Preceded byJohn Tower
Succeeded byWilliam Crowe

Employment.png Director of the National Security Agency Wikipedia-icon.png

In office
July 1977 - April 1981
Preceded byLew Allen

Employment.png Deputy Director of the Central Intelligence Agency Wikipedia-icon.png

In office
February 12, 1981 - June 10, 1982

Employment.png Director of Naval Intelligence Wikipedia-icon.png

In office
September 1974 - July 1976

Employment.png Acting Chair of the President's Intelligence Advisory Board

In office
April 5, 1991 - January 20, 1993
Preceded byJohn Tower
Succeeded byWilliam Crowe

Bobby Ray Inman became Director of the National Security Agency.

Career

He was assistant naval attaché in Sweden[1] in the 1960s[when?], where made an arrangement with the Swedes to covertly place hydrophones in Swedish water, a breach of the official Swedish neutrality policy. [Citation Needed] This success was part of the reason he rose fast to senior positions.

In February 1976, when Admiral Bobby Ray Inman, was Director of Naval Intelligence, he ran into Edwin Wilson by chance and learned to his surprise that Wilson was working for Task Force 157. When Wilson’s contract came up for renewal a few months later, he discovered that the ONI had canceled it on Inman’s orders, so Wilson continued arms dealing outside government employment, which eventually lead to his arrest and trial as a principal in the Arms for Libya case.[2]

 

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