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  2. S. Eugene Poteat - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Eugene Poteat (1930–2022) was a senior Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) executive. [1] He was awarded the CIA's Intelligence Medal of Merit [2] [3] and the National Reconnaissance Office Meritorious Civilian Award. He was president of the Association of Former Intelligence Officers (AFIO) for 15 years, retiring in 2014, and was ...

  3. Poteat - Wikipedia

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    Ida Isabella Poteat (1858–1940), American artist and instructor; Joshua Poteat, American poet; S. Eugene Poteat (1930–2022), Central Intelligence Agency executive; Tonia Poteat, American epidemiologist; William H. Poteat (1919–2000), American academic and philosopher; William Louis Poteat (1856–1938), American academic and college president

  4. Category:Writers from Richmond, Virginia - Wikipedia

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  5. Gulf of Tonkin incident - Wikipedia

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    In the fall of 1999, retired Senior CIA Engineering Executive S. Eugene Poteat wrote that he was asked in early August 1964 to determine if the radar operator's report showed a real torpedo boat attack or an imagined one. He asked for further details on time, weather and surface conditions.

  6. Category:The Institute of World Politics faculty - Wikipedia

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  7. Wikipedia:Database reports/Potential biographies of living ...

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    Articles whose talk pages transclude {{}} that are likely to be biographies of living people, but are not in Category:Living people, Category:Possibly living people, or Category:Missing people (limited to the first 1000 entries); data as of 00:45, 18 December 2024 (UTC).

  8. Hank Poteat - Wikipedia

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    Poteat signed with the New England Patriots prior to the 2004–05 playoffs and played in all three of the Patriots' playoff games en route to their victory in Super Bowl XXXIX. Poteat was released by the Patriots on August 29, 2006. Poteat was re-signed on September 27, 2006, after the Patriots placed Randall Gay on injured reserve.

  9. Don Davis (linebacker) - Wikipedia

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    Following the 2006 season, Davis retired and joined the Patriots' strength and conditioning coaches as an assistant coach.He left the organization prior to the 2008 season to pursue Christian ministry. [3]