America would be very different if William Harding Jackson (1901? 1971) had not put his indelible stamp on the US government as OSS / War Department chief of secret intelligence in World War II Europe, cofounder of today's Central Intelligence Agency, and his work as Eisenhower's national security adviser. During the most dangerous times in our history and for decades beyond his death, there is no other American who influenced so many sensitive, top-secret...