- James B. Adams
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name =James Blackburn Adams
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caption =James Adams
order =5th Director of the Federal
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term_start =February 15 ,1978
term_end =February 23 ,1978
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predecessor =Clarence M. Kelley
successor =William H. Webster
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birth_date =Birth date and age|1926|12|21|mf=y
birth_place =Corsicana, Texas
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footnotes =James Blackburn Adams (born
December 21 ,1926 ) was an attorney, Texas legislator, and former director of theFederal Bureau of Investigation .James B. Adams was born in Corsicana,
Texas in 1926. He served in theU.S. Army duringWorld War II and returned to Texas to obtain abachelor of arts degree and later a law degree fromBaylor University . He then became a prosecuting attorney and legislator in Texas, resigning his seat in the state legislature to join theFederal Bureau of Investigation onJuly 9 ,1951 as a Special Agent.Adams served in
Seattle ,San Francisco , and the Administrative Services Division. In 1959 he was appointed Assistant Special Agent in Charge ofMinneapolis and in 1972 he was promoted to Special Agent in Charge ofSan Antonio, Texas . In 1973 he was appointed Assistant Director of the Office of Planning and Evaluation and became Assistant to the Director/Deputy Associate Director for Investigations the following year.In early 1977 FBI director
Clarence M. Kelley announced his intention to retire and onSeptember 30 ,1977 PresidentJimmy Carter nominatedU.S. District Court judgeFrank M. Johnson, Jr. to the post. However Johnson developed severe health problems and Carter withdrew the nomination in December. Eventually Carter settled uponWilliam H. Webster and nominated him in January of 1978.Adams served as Acting Director of the FBI from Kelley's retirement on
February 15 , 1978 to February 23 of the same year, when Webster was sworn in. Adams was then appointed to the number two position in the FBI, Associate Director, onApril 6 ,1978 , retiring from the FBI onMay 11 ,1979 . He then returned to Texas where he served in various law enforcement related positions until 1987.External links
* [http://www.fbi.gov/libref/directors/Adams.htm FBI biography]
In the month of January 2007 James Blackburn Adams received the Baylor Distinguished Alumni Award.
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