oh OSS (Office of Strategic Services)
It wasn't, it was a precursor to World War 2.
Of the initial 4 cabinet-level departments (State, War, Treasury, and Attorney General), the Department of State was the first, created in 1789 as the Department of Foreign Affairs.
Stanley Lovell was an agent and staff person of the Office of Strategic Services in World War 2. The OSS was the forerunner of the CIA. He was part of the CIA too. See related link below.
the CIA started in 1947 after the cold war
The Quartering Act, Boston Tea Party, and Royal Proclamation of 1763 were all precursors to the Revolutionary War. The War Hawk Congress was not a precursor to the war.
The league of nations, you idiot. Try reading a book.
The OSS during WWII was the first Central intelligence gathering agency the US had. When it was disbanded at the end of the war, it was quickly realized that the existing world situation (Cold War) required the continuance of a world intelligence gathering agency, thus in 1947 the CIA was born.
The CIA created an airline known as Air America to support operations of the Cold War.
Yes, the Quartering Act contributed to the tensions between the colonists and the monarchy.
Quartering act
The CIA actually offered military support, consisting in weapons.
The CIA actually offered military support, consisting in weapons.