Richard V. Allen, Reagan’s First National Security Adviser, Dies at 88

Richard V. Allen, Reagan’s First National Security Adviser, Dies at 88

Richard V. Allen, a prominent figure in the Reagan administration as the first National Security Adviser, has passed away at the age of 88. Known for his role during a tumultuous time in international relations, Allen played a key part in shaping foreign policy during the Cold War era. His legacy in national security and foreign affairs leaves an enduring impact on the global stage.

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