1. oss - Noun
2. Oss - Proper noun
To prophesy; to presage.
Source: Webster's dictionaryI was never a spy. I was with the OSS organization. We had a number of women, but we were all office help. Julia Child
2005 to 2010 On 18 October 2004, the OSS and DDSI were abolished during the purge of General Khin Nyint and military intelligence units. Source: Internet
After spending the 1930s developing personality theory, Murray joined OSS in the war, applying his theories to the selection of agents and also presumably to interrogation. Source: Internet
A month later, on September 20, 1945, President Truman signed Executive Order 9621, terminating the OSS. Source: Internet
British Security Coordination (BSC) trained the first OSS agents in Canada, until training stations were set up in the US with guidance from BSC instructors, who also provided information on how the SOE was arranged and managed. Source: Internet
An important function of OSS is to provide a network overview and support the maintenance activities of different operation and maintenance organizations. Source: Internet