Notable DC investigator, and friend of
The Daily Caveat,
Charles Pinck has started a new blog - one worth your time - especially for the history buffs among you.
OSS Reborn is co-written by Charlie and his father,
Dan Pinck and focuses on the history and legacy of the
Office of Strategic Services, America's first organized intelligence organization.
I won't delve to much into the history of the OSS here but if you need an introduction I can recommend
this book by
Mark Lowenthal, which provides a scholarly account of the genesis of the organization (I was lucky enough to have Lowenthal as a professor eons ago).
Charlie is the president of the
OSS Society, which as you might imagine, celebrates the history of the OSS. Interest in the group is very much a family - Father Dan Pinck, in addition to being a
noted author, served in the OSS behind enemy lines in China during World War II.
If that kind of thing intrigues you, do check out
OSS Reborn. Highly recommended reading.
-- MDT
Labels: Charles Pinck, corporate investigation, intelligence, OSS