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510:, in 1951. From July 1953 to July 1957, he served as Assistant Special Agent in Charge at the Houston, Seattle, and San Francisco offices. He was then transferred to the Training and Inspection Division at FBI Headquarters, becoming an Inspector. In December 1957, he was promoted to Special Agent in Charge of the Birmingham office and was reassigned to the Memphis office in November 1960, where he served as Special Agent in Charge until his retirement from the FBI on October 24, 1961. 391: 375: 590: 135: 27: 1259: 1112: 553:
confirmed the nomination June 27 and he was sworn in on July 9. Kelley was the first Director of the FBI to be appointed through the nomination and confirmation process. During his time as Director, Kelley eliminated the embezzlement practices that had been prevalent in the administrative division
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Kelley founded Clarence M. Kelley and Associates, Inc. (CMKA), a security and investigation firm, in 1982. CMKA is now one of the nation's leading Professional Investigative and Security Consulting Firms. CMKA provides a broad spectrum of investigative and security related services nationally and
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Kelley helped the FBI transition from its 40 plus years of being dominated by a single director, J. Edgar Hoover, by attempting to improve its public image. At the same time, he tried not to antagonize FBI agents who had been loyal to Hoover.
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Kelley died on August 5, 1997, in his sleep from natural causes in his Kansas City home, at age 85. His remains were later buried at Mount Washington Cemetery in Independence, Missouri.
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Returning from military service, Kelley was assigned to the Kansas City office, where his performance earned him a promotion to field supervisor. He also served at FBI Headquarters in
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under J. Edgar Hoover's directorship through his cooperation with a Justice Department investigation. Kelley also reopened relations with other intelligence agencies, such as the
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the same year. The Kansas City Police department would eulogize him as having been "destined to enter law enforcement".
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Kelley's intention to retire, revealed in 1977, prompted an exhaustive year-long search for a successor. President
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At the recommendation of Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy, Kelley became the Chief of the
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from July 22, 1944, to April 9, 1946, having been granted military leave from the FBI.
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which had nearly been shut down by Hoover in his last years as director.
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Love Is Not for Cowards: The Autobiography of Shirley Dyckes Kelley
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Kelley joined the Federal Bureau of Investigation as a
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Kelley, Clarence M.; James Kirkpatrick Davis (1987).
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Kelley, Shirley Dyckes; Gullander, Elizabeth (1978).
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Kelley published his own memoir, 937:"Ex-nun, 'man with gun' find marital bliss" 787:"KC Police Chief Is Selected For VFW Honor" 1197: 1183: 1175: 1130: 823:. Muncie, Indiana. June 7, 1973. p. 1 323: 1976⁠–⁠1997) 133: 122: 1423:University of Missouri–Kansas City alumni 1038:. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall. 763:. Iola, Kansas. August 6, 1997. p. 7 160:July 9, 1973 â€“ February 15, 1978 111:Learn how and when to remove this message 1088:. New York: W. W. Norton & Company. 1086:J. Edgar Hoover: The Man and the Secrets 876:J. Edgar Hoover: The Man and the Secrets 848:J. Edgar Hoover: The Man and the Secrets 723: 721: 719: 717: 715: 653: 303: 1937; died 1975) 869: 867: 907:. Louisville, Kentucky. pp. 1, 3 899:Goshko, John M. (December 30, 1975). 7: 1065:Kelley: The Story of an FBI Director 666:Renshaw, Patrick (August 12, 1997). 639:Kelley: The Story of an FBI Director 49:adding citations to reliable sources 935:Christy, Marian (October 1, 1978). 757:"Former FBI boss Kelley dies in KC" 443:, on October 24, 1911. He attended 16:2nd Director of the FBI (1973–1978) 455:in 1936, where he was a member of 353:University of Missouri–Kansas City 14: 1413:People from Kansas City, Missouri 581:Clarence M. Kelley and Associates 495:; and the FBI Training Center in 1257: 1110: 588: 389: 373: 25: 733:Federal Bureau of Investigation 541:Director of the FBI (1973–1978) 429:Federal Bureau of Investigation 320: 300: 36:needs additional citations for 1: 520:Kansas City Police Department 421:Kansas City Police Department 1007:. August 6, 1997. p. 12 943:. 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