- L. Fletcher Prouty
Infobox Military Person
name=Leroy Fletcher Prouty
lived= birth date|1917|01|24 – death date and age|2001|06|05|1917|01|24
placeofbirth=Springfield, Massachusetts
placeofdeath=McLean, Virginia
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allegiance= United States of America
branch=United States Air Force
serviceyears=1941-1964
rank=Colonel
commands=
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battles=World War II
awards=Legion of Merit Joint Chiefs of Staff Commendation Medal
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laterwork=Leroy Fletcher Prouty (
January 24 ,1917 -June 5 ,2001 )was acolonel in theUnited States Air Force , author, banker, and critic of U.S. foreign policy, especially as regarded the activities of the CIA.Early life
Prouty attended public schools. He was a vocalist with Big Bands, sang in most large dance halls, hotels and colleges in the Northeast. He was a graduate of Massachusetts State College in 1941 with a Bachelor's degree.
World War II
He began his military career with the
4th Armored Division inPine Camp, New York . He transferred to theUS Air Force in 1942 earning his Pilot's wings in November. He arrived inBritish West Africa in February 1943 as a pilot with Air Transport Command.In the summer of 1943 he was the personal pilot of General
Omar Bradley , GeneralJohn C. H. Lee and GeneralC. R. Smith (Founder and President -American Airlines ), among others. He flew the U.S. Geological Survey Team inSaudi Arabia , October 1943, to confirm oil discoveries in preparation for theCairo Conference . He was assigned to special duties at theCairo Conference and theTehran Conference November-December 1943. He flewChiang Kai-shek 's Chinese delegation (T. V. Soong 's delegates) toTehran .An important mission he was involved in was the evacuation of the British commandos made famous by the novel
Guns of Navarone involved in theBattle of Leros fromLeros toPalestine . In 1945 he transferred to SouthwestPacific and flew inNew Guinea ,Leyte and was onOkinawa at the end of war. He landed nearTokyo at the time of their surrender with the first three planes carrying GeneralDouglas MacArthur 's bodyguard troops. He flew out with American POWs.Post-War Years
Between 1946-49 he was assigned by the
US Army toYale University , where he also taught, to begin the first USAF ROTC program. From 1950-52 he transferred toColorado Springs to establishAir Defense Command . From 1952-54 he was assigned to Korean War duties in Japan where he served as Military Manager for Tokyo International Airport (Haneda) during the US Occupation.From 1955-1964 he was assigned to U.S. Air Force Headquarters where he directed the creation of an Air Force world-wide system for "Military Support of the Clandestine Operations of the CIA", as required by a new National Security Council Directive, 5412 of March, 1954. As a result of a CIA Commendation for this work he was awarded the
Legion of Merit by theUS Air Force , and was promoted to Colonel being assigned to the Office of the Secretary of Defense.With the creation of the
Defense Intelligence Agency by Secretary McNamara and the abolishment of the OSO, was transferred to the Office of the Joint Chiefs of Staff to create a similar, world-wide office and was the Chief of Special Operations, with the Joint Staff all during 1962-1963. He received orders to travel as the Military Escort officer for a group of VIPs who were being flown to the South Pole, November 10-November 28, 1963, to activate a Nuclear Power plant for heat, light and sea water desalination at theU.S. Navy Base atMcMurdo Sound ,Antarctica .Retiring as a Colonel in the U.S. Air Force in 1964 he was awarded one of the first three Joint Chiefs of Staff Commendation Medals by General
Maxwell D. Taylor ,Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff .Post Retirement
He was a Senior Director of Public Affairs for
Amtrak during the 1970s, and a director of the National Railroad Foundation and Museum. Prouty authored books including ', ' and numerous articles onrailroad s including the entries on Railroad Engineering and Foreign Railroad Technology forMcGraw-Hill 's encyclopedias.Prouty served as an advisor to
Oliver Stone 's movie "JFK" and was the inspiration for the mysterious "X", played byDonald Sutherland , who assistsJim Garrison in the movie. Although that scene was fiction Garrison and Prouty did meet in person some years after the events depicted in the film.Controversial Claims
As a famous critic of the CIA he pointed out its influence in global matters, outside the realm of U.S. congressional and government oversight. His works detail the formation and development of the CIA, the origins of the
Cold War , the U-2 incident, theVietnam War , and theJohn F. Kennedy assassination . Prouty's book "JFK" claims that these events are proof of a secret "global elite" at work.He subscribed to the theory that oil is not derived from fossils but from carbon deposits deep within the Earth (
abiogenic petroleum origin theory) [ [http://www.prouty.org/coment13.html The Fletcher Prouty Commentary - June ] ] , and that U.S. Intelligence agencies may have been involved in the deaths ofPeople's Temple members atJonestown . [ [http://www.freedommag.org/english/vol29I4/page04.htm "Revisiting the Jonestown tragedy"] 2000] He claimed that Korean airlinesFlight 007 was downed by "an explosive device" planted aboard by the CIA, rather than being shot down by a Soviet interceptor. [ [http://mcadams.posc.mu.edu/prouty.htm#moreisms More Proutyisms] ]He believed that Kennedy was killed by forces allied with the
Federal Reserve Bank because Kennedy was moving against them. [ [http://mcadams.posc.mu.edu/prouty_fed.htm Did the Fed Kill Kennedy?] ]Notes
External links
* [http://mcadams.posc.mu.edu/prouty.htm L. Fletcher Prouty: Fearless Truth Teller, or Crackpot?]
* [http://www.prouty.org The Col. L. Fletcher Prouty Reference Site]
* [http://www.jfk-online.com/jfk100whox.html The JFK 100: The mystery man, "X"]
* [http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/lfprouty.htm Arlington Cemetery's Biography]
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