Yes, Julia Child's husband, Paul Child, worked for the Office of Strategic Services (OSS), the precursor to the CIA, during World War II. His role involved various intelligence activities, although he was not a spy in the traditional sense. After the war, Paul had a successful career as a diplomat and artist, but his early experiences in the OSS contributed to Julia's exposure to international culture and cuisine.
Eugenia Tally Childs and James Ripley Westmoreland.
I think David Brown invented the spy pen
Yes there was a civil war spy named Loretta Boyd. She began her work in the Civil war as a nurse for the Union. She later became a spy for the Confederate. Her sister, Belle Boyd, was also a spy.
She was disguised hershelf as a man and served as a spy on the confederacy side She was disguised hershelf as a man and served as a spy on the confederacy side She was disguised hershelf as a man and served as a spy on the confederacy side She was disguised hershelf as a man and served as a spy on the confederacy side
Espionage1793, from French espionnage"spying," from Middle Frenchespionner"to spy," from Old Frenchespion"spy," probably via Italianspionefrom a Germanic source akin to Old High Germanspehon"spy".
paul cushing child born 1946 died 1994
Yes. She and her husband worked with the OSS during WW ll.
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No, she died in 2004 at the age of 91.
Julia Child's birth name was Julia McWilliams. Child was her married name.
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no I think she did not have kids
Paul Cushing Child
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john and Dorothy
Julia Carson is divorced. No one really knows who her husband is.
Julia Child attended culinary school in Paris at the Cordon Bleu.