Before she brought French cuisine into America’s mainstream, Julia Child had dynamic career in #OSS in #WWII.
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1944-1945: Julia was sent to Ceylon, now Sri Lanka, & China.
She was Chief of #OSS Registry & knew every message passing thru offices
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While working overseas, Julia met Paul Child who was also an #OSS officer.
They married in September 1946.
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After #WWII, Paul was assigned to US Information Agency in France in 1948.
Julia began studying @pariscordonbleu culinary school.
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Julia’s culinary contributions live on, but it's her #OSS work that's remembered & appreciated most @ CIA.
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Hey @MaryLeeShark @Shark_Katharine @SharkMontauk @OCEARCH this is pretty interesting :)https://twitter.com/cia/status/875157558625013761 …
Love these historical tweets today! I think I need a twitter break, though. I read this as "Snark" repellent. Was sad to find it wasn't...
@christopherneff you might find this interesting
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