Albert Dunbar Wedemeyer (born
4 February 1926 in
Washington, D.C.
-
5 May 2006 in
Vienna, Virginia), son of four-star general
Albert Coady Wedemeyer, was a decorated
Korean War veteran who retired in
1986 after twenty-eight years as an officer with the
Central Intelligence Agency's Directorate of Operations.
He spent his early life in Washington, D.C., and was a graduate of Woodrow Wilson High School.
During his career with the CIA, Mr. Wedemeyer had assignments in
Venezuela,
Chile,
Panama and
Mexico.
In retirement, he served on the board of directors of the CIA Retirement Association.
In 1946, he graduated from the
U.S.
Military Academy at
West Point.
After spending three years with occupation forces in
Germany, he served with the 17th Infantry Regiment in the Korean War and received the
Silver Star, the
Bronze Star for valor and the
Combat Infantryman Badge.
Personal Life
Wedemeyer married Dorothy Davenport in 1953, and the couple settled near
Boyds, Maryland where they raised three children: sons Albert Stedman and William, and daughter Carol.
Dorothy suffered a fatal
heart attack at her home in 1992, and Wedemeyer remarried three years later to Irma Springer, with whom he lived in
Vienna, Virginia until his death on
May 5,
2006 from
leukemia-related complications.
He was buried in
Arlington National Cemetery on
June 2,
2006.
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