Allen W. Dulles
1893–1969 (age 76)
CIA director/diplomat
Biography
Allen W. Dulles was a distinguished diplomat and intelligence officer who served as Director of the Central Intelligence Agency during a pivotal period in American history. Born in 1893, he brought decades of experience in foreign service and strategic intelligence to his leadership roles, shaping Cold War-era policies and international relations.
His career reflected a commitment to national security and diplomatic engagement. Dulles passed away in 1969 and was laid to rest at Green Mount Cemetery, leaving behind a complex legacy in American intelligence and foreign policy.