Marion Frieswyk: The First Female Intelligence Cartographer
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1942: Marion, a 21-year-old grad student at @ClarkUniversity, was 1st woman recruited into #OSS #Map Division’s #Cartography Section.
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As #OSS cartographer, she helped develop unique system of #map production & evolved it to improve map quality & production efficiency
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After #OSS dissolved, Marion was one of a few cartographers who stayed w unit.
She worked in CIA’s #Cartography Division until 1958.
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Marion embodies the diligence, determination, & innovative spirit that we value at CIA.
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My grandpa (Joseph A Bakos) taught cartography classes during WWII and worked for the CIA. Any chance of finding any records of his?
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