John
Chancellor was born on July 14, 1927, at Chicago,
Illinois. A Special Inquiry investigation was done
in 1965 at the request of the White House as he
was being considered for a Presidential appointment.
Chancellor was a former newspaper reporter for the
Chicago Sun-Times and a current commentator for
the National Broadcasting Company. In 1965, President
Lyndon Johnson appointed Chancellor as head of "Voice
of America," the Government's overseas radio station.
John W. Chancellor served in the Army from November
1946 thru July 1947. His military record showed
he was honorably discharged.
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