1. General William Donovan

General William Donovan, often hailed as the father of American intelligence, was instrumental in the creation of modern espionage practices. During World War II, he led the Office of Strategic Services (OSS), a precursor to the CIA. Under Donovan’s leadership, the OSS coordinated covert operations and gathered vital intelligence across enemy lines, setting the stage for post-war intelligence frameworks. His innovative strategies and foresight were crucial in the success of numerous wartime missions. By blending unconventional warfare with traditional military tactics, Donovan’s legacy endures in today’s intelligence community, influencing methods still in use.