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OSS$538938$ - translation to dutch

ORGANIZATION
Oss watch; Oss-watch

OSS      
Amerikaanse Geheime Dienst gedurende de Tweede Wereldoorlog gefundeerd (voorloper van de CIA)
Office of Strategic Services         
  • OSS [[T13 Beano Grenade]] and compass hidden in a button, [[CIA Museum]]
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  • General [[William J. Donovan]] reviews Operational Group members in [[Bethesda, Maryland]], prior to their departure for China in 1945.
  • Chetnik]], during his first mission in November 1943. His second mission was [[Operation Halyard]].
  • OSS created this false ID for Joe Savoldi - posing as Giuseppe De Leo while infiltrating the black market in Naples
  • [[Major league baseball]] player [[Moe Berg]] of the [[Boston Red Sox]] was an OSS agent
  • OSS missions and bases in [[East Asia]]
  • Col. Peter Ortiz, [[USMC]]
  • William J. Donovan
UNITED STATES INTELLIGENCE AGENCY (1942-1945)
Special Operations (OSS); Office of strategic services; United States Office of Strategic Services; Office Of Strategic Services
n. OSS, Amerikaanse geheime staatsdienst in Tweede Wereld Oorlog opgericht (voorganger van de CIA)

Definition

Oss

Wikipedia

OSS Watch

OSS Watch is the United Kingdom's advisory service for issues relating to free software and open source software, based at the University of Oxford.

OSS Watch started as a pilot project funded by the Joint Information Systems Committee (Jisc) in July 2003. It has provided consultations and briefing materials about the legal, social, technical and economic aspects of open source software. OSS Watch also organises and attends conferences and workshops relating to free and open source software, both within and outside the academic sector.

From 2003 until 2013, OSS Watch received funding via Jisc to provide support to the further education and higher education sectors. From 2013, OSS Watch is funded partly from the University of Oxford, and partly from consultancy, training and other services, and is not restricted to supporting education.

OSS Watch is not an advocacy group. Instead it seeks to provide rounded and unbiased advice and guidance, both for organisations selecting software solutions, and for those creating software.