Though the wooded hamlet of Prince William Forest Park was far from the front lines, the park did play a significant role in World War II.  In early 1942, President Franklin D. Roosevelt appointed lawyer and World War I Medal of Honor recipient William “Wild Bill” Donovan as the head of the Office of Strategic Servicers (OSS), America’s first centralized intelligence agency.  Donovan faced the task of training the thousands of spies who would be dropped behind enemy lines to aid in winning the war.  Prince William Forest Park, with its close proximity to Washington, D.C. and already existent cabin camps, was a logical choice. The OSS occupied Prince William Forest Park from mid-1942 to 1945, erecting barbed wire fencing and patrolling the perimeter with guard dogs.


Recruits were mostly under 30 years of age and many held college degrees. They lived in the cabins that had been constructed in the park by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s. Recruits could not gather in groups larger than four; they used assumed names and could not discuss assignments. The cabins were bugged, and psychological profiles were created on each of the recruits. More...

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