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A. H. Belmont

Aliases

A. H. BelmontAlan BelmontAlan Harnden BelmontAssistant Director Belmont

Disambiguation

Alan Harnden Belmont (1907–1977), FBI senior intelligence officer. Not to be confused with other Belmonts; this is the prominent FBI figure from the Cold War and Kennedy era.

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Person

FBI Assistant Director (Investigative Operations)Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)1907 — 1977-08-01

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  • Alan H. Belmont
    Spartacus Educationalhigh· 2026-05-14
    • Born 1907 in New York City
    • Stanford degree (1931)
    • FBI agent 1936–1965
    • Assistant director under Hoover, June 1961
    • Led FBI response to Kennedy assassination
    • Retired 1965 to Hoover Institution
  • Alan H. Belmont
    Wikispookshigh· 2026-05-14
    • Joined FBI November 30, 1936
    • Domestic Intelligence Division head (1950)
    • Assistant Director, number three at FBI (1961–1965)
    • Replaced by Cartha DeLoach after retirement
    • COINTELPRO participation documented
  • Alan H. Belmont, Retired From No. 3 Position in FBI
    The Washington Posthigh· 2026-05-14
    • Died August 1, 1977 in Mountain View, California
    • Held third-ranking FBI position
    • Long illness preceded death
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A. H. Belmont

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Disambiguation: Alan Harnden Belmont (1907–1977), FBI senior intelligence officer. Not to be confused with other Belmonts; this is the prominent FBI figure from the Cold War and Kennedy era.

Alan Harnden Belmont (1907–1977) was a senior intelligence official at the Federal Bureau of Investigation under J. Edgar Hoover. He joined the FBI in 1936 as a special agent and held field positions in Birmingham, Chicago, Cincinnati, and New York before transferring to FBI headquarters in 1938. By 1950, he was head of the Domestic Intelligence Division; in June 1961, he became Assistant Director, the number three position at the FBI, where he oversaw all investigative matters. He retired from the FBI in 1965 and subsequently served as executive assistant to the director of the Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace at Stanford University. Belmont died in Mountain View, California in 1977. No publicly available records indicate direct involvement in UAP investigations during his tenure.

Enriquecimento (PT-BR)

Desambiguação: Alan Harnden Belmont (1907–1977), FBI senior intelligence officer. Not to be confused with other Belmonts; this is the prominent FBI figure from the Cold War and Kennedy era.

Alan Harnden Belmont (1907–1977) foi um oficial sênior de inteligência do Federal Bureau of Investigation sob J. Edgar Hoover. Ingressou no FBI em 1936 como agente especial e ocupou posições em campo em Birmingham, Chicago, Cincinnati e Nova York antes de se transferir para a sede do FBI em 1938. Em 1950, era chefe da Divisão de Inteligência Doméstica; em junho de 1961, tornou-se Diretor Assistente, a terceira posição no FBI, onde supervisionava todas as operações investigativas. Aposentou-se do FBI em 1965 e subsequentemente serviu como assistente executivo do diretor da Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace na Universidade de Stanford. Belmont faleceu em Mountain View, Califórnia em 1977. Não há registros públicos disponíveis indicando envolvimento direto em investigações de UAP durante seu mandato.

External Sources

  • Alan H. Belmont · Spartacus Educational · reliability: high — Born 1907 in New York City; Stanford degree (1931); FBI agent 1936–1965; Assistant director under Hoover, June 1961; Led FBI response to Kennedy assassination; Retired 1965 to Hoover Institution
  • Alan H. Belmont · Wikispooks · reliability: high — Joined FBI November 30, 1936; Domestic Intelligence Division head (1950); Assistant Director, number three at FBI (1961–1965); Replaced by Cartha DeLoach after retirement; COINTELPRO participation documented
  • Alan H. Belmont, Retired From No. 3 Position in FBI · The Washington Post · reliability: high — Died August 1, 1977 in Mountain View, California; Held third-ranking FBI position; Long illness preceded death
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