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Truman Smith (officer)

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Truman Smith (August 25, 1893 – October 3, 1970) was a U.S. Army infantry officer, military attache, and intelligence officer. He collected valuable intelligence on German military capabilities while serving in Berlin before World War II. During the war, he was a personal advisor to General George C. Marshall. He influenced the establishment of the new Bundeswehr to play a role in the Cold War.
== Early life and career ==

He was brought up and attended schools in Stamford, Connecticut. His father was killed in action at Cebu, Philippine Islands (February 1900). He attended Yale (1912–15), and earned a B.A. - one hundred years after his namesake grandfather. He was a graduate student at Columbia (1915-1916).〔
He married Katherine Alling Hollister in 1917.〔

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