Olin was born in
Minneapolis, Minnesota, to Merton and Ann (Roring) Olin, where his father was an executive with the
J. C. Penney Company. He attended seven different grade schools, and graduated from high school with honors in
Grove City, Pennsylvania, in 1946. He joined the United States Army in 1946 and served two years in the military police in Japan, where one of his primary assignments was protection of the area surrounding General
Douglas MacArthur's command headquarters (Dai-Ichi Building) in downtown Tokyo. After being honorably discharged, Olin attended the
University of Michigan, earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in economics (distinguished military graduate), with minors in political science and speech. At the suggestion of a professor, Olin joined the
Central Intelligence Agency in Washington, D.C., where he worked in clandestine operations in 1952 and 1953. He maintained relationships with the government throughout the 1960s, including serving as a consultant in American foreign relations for several years, before retiring as a major in the United States Army's
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