William Dilworth Puleston (born in Monticello, Florida on 1 September 1881-died in Manchester, Massachusetts on 30 September 1968) was an American naval officer and author. He served as Director of Naval Intelligence, 1934-1937. He was considered "a popular, articulate and aggressive officer" and "an ideal planner, a student of world history and foreign affairs."
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