found: U.S. Cong. Senate. Select Com. on Intelligence. Nomination of Admiral ... 1977:t.p. (Admiral Stansfield Turner) p. 88 (Com. in Chief, Allied Forces South. Europe, b. Dec. 1, 1923)
found: Wikipedia, Sept. 18, 2009(Stansfield Turner; Stansfield M. Turner; b. Dec. 1, 1923, Highland Park, Ill.; retired admiral and former director of central intelligence [Mar. 9, 1977-Jan. 20, 1981]; currently a senior research scholar at the University of Maryland, College Park, School of Public Policy)
found: Phone call to University of Maryland, School of Public Policy, June 1, 2010(Stansfield Turner; is doing well and continues to be affiliated with the Univ. of Maryland)
found: Wikipedia, viewed on May 11, 2017: ("In January 2000, Turner survived a plane crash in Costa Rica....Turner currently resides in Great Falls, Virginia")
found: CIA Library website, viewed on May 11, 2017 (Stansfield Turner, Admiral, US Navy, Retired; director of the CIA March 9, 1977-Jan. 20, 1981; date of birth is December 1, 1923; later career as author, professor and corporate director)
found: New York times WWW site, viewed Jan. 19, 2018(in obituary published Jan. 18: Stansfield Turner; b. Dec. 1, 1923, Highland Park, Ill.; d. Thursday [Jan. 18, 2018], Redmond, Wash., aged 94; led the Central Intelligence Agency through four tumultuous years under President Jimmy Carter, starting small covert actions against international communism that grew into some of the biggest battles of the Cold War)