1927 - 2015
1927 - 2015
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1927
2015

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Howard Richmond
May 30, 2017
Tony Pohl was one of the most ethical and finest men I ever had the pleasure of working with in my business career.
Fran Cardwell Wheeler
May 31, 2015
In 1969, I joined BNDD and one year later, I went to work for Mr. Pohl in a newly designed position as the only "MTST" operator. Mr. Pohl was a great confidence builder and assured me (almost daily) that I could and would do well. I will always remember the trust he placed in me and how he respected ALL of us who worked for him in Division 3 (whether clerical or agent). Our opinions and thoughts mattered to him. Although he had the final word, he listened to what we had to offer and never made us feel foolish. I will always have very fond memories of working for him and I'm sure that the other clericals (Connie, Luz, Stephanie, and Joanne) all feel and felt the same way. Rest in Peace Mr. Pohl!
Ron Provencher
May 30, 2015
Mr. Pohl was my first ASAC when I joined BNDD in 10/70. I was assigned to group 7, the French International Group, and he was responsible for sending me to French Language School to, as he put it, smooth out my heavy Canadian accent. After doing so, I had many great experiences using the new skills that enabled me to successfully work many of the French Connection cases. I eventually was assigned to the Paris Regional Office in 1976 where I spent 3 two year tours. Mr. Pohl provided me with a great opportunity which I took advantage of and have always been grateful for his guidance and support.
I spoke to him after getting his number from Mike Waniuski at the AFFNA conference in SC and we spoke at length of many of the old cases worked in NYC in the early 70s. We had a great conversation and he was pleased to hear from me. May he rest in peace.
Lawrence McElynn
May 29, 2015
A man of character, integrity, intellect and vision. We learned from him, followed his lead and continued to develop his vision in spite of many obstacles and opposition. In the end, he was right and the work we did proved him so.... When the students are ready, a teacher arrives..
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Harold Patin
May 29, 2015
Rest in Peace, Tony. A DEA brother
Daniel Lieneck
May 29, 2015
Tony was the best boss I had while at the government and a great person. He will be missed by all who knew him.
May 29, 2015
To the Pohl Family. It was with great sadness and with a heavy heart I write to express my condolences on the passing of Tony Pohl. We were great friends and work associates in the early days of FBN and DEA. He was a visionary with great skill, expertise and intelligence. God Rest his soul.
Abraham L. Azzam, DEA Retired.
Matthew Msher
May 26, 2015
As a new federal narcotics agent in the NY office at the start of the '70s I came to meet Mr. Pohl (he was always Mr. Pohl to me) and to study his well reasoned approach to dealing with the international law enforcement issues inherent in the global drug trade. It was a lesson that I carried with me to the very end of my career. He was an innovative thinker, a gentleman and a mentor. I will truly miss him but his legend will remain in the minds of those who worked with him and around him for those years. Bon voyage Mr. Pohl.
Mike Waniewski
May 26, 2015
As someone who had the honor of serving under Tony Pohl's leadership I can honestly say he was a Renaissance Man so few people get the opportunity to relish. He was the epitome of intellectual honesty and a work ethic rarely seen in leaders today. Tony's leadership in the U.S. and France in the final dismantling of the French Connection is a testament to his will, character and drive to finish the job. I will personally miss but remember fondly my regular conversations with this man for all seasons.
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