Office of Naval Intelligence
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America's Office of Naval Intelligence (often just O.N.I.) was established in 1882.
History
Directors
The Director of the Office of Naval Intelligence was called the "Chief Intelligence Officer" until 1911.
- Lieutenant Theodorus Bailey Myers Mason, June, 1882|end=April, 1885|as=Chief Intelligence Officer
- Lieutenant Raymond Perry Rodgers, April, 1895|end=July, 1889|as=Chief Intelligence Officer
- Commander Charles Henry Davis, Jr., September, 1889|end=August, 1892|as=Chief Intelligence Officer
- Commander French Ensor Chadwick, September, 1892|end=June, 1893|as=Chief Intelligence Officer
- Lieutenant Frederick Singer, June, 1893|end=April, 1896|as=Chief Intelligence Officer
- Lieutenant Commander Richard Wainwright, April, 1896|end=November, 1897|as=Chief Intelligence Officer
- Commander Richardson Clover, October, 1898|end=February, 1900|as=Chief Intelligence Officer
- Captain Charles Dwight Sigsbee, February, 1900|end=April, 1903|as=Chief Intelligence Officer
- Commander Seaton Schroeder, May, 1903|end=April, 1906|as=Chief Intelligence Officer
- Captain Raymond Perry Rodgers, April, 1906|end=May, 1909|as=Chief Intelligence Officer
- Captain Charles E. Vreeland, May, 1909|end=December, 1909|as=Chief Intelligence Officer
- Captain Templin Morris Potts, December, 1909|end=January, 1912
- Captain Thomas Slidell Rodgers, January, 1912|end=December, 1913
- Captain Henry Francis Bryan, December, 1913|end=January, 1914
- Captain James Harrison Oliver, January, 1914|end=March, 1917
- Rear Admiral Roger Welles, April, 1917|end=January, 1919
- Rear Admiral Albert Parker Niblack, May, 1919|end=September, 1920
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