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  • ..., a Yale professor who became the godfather of the intelligence analysts": Central Intelligence Agency. Studies in Intelligence: Index 1955-1992. 63 pages.[[http://www.namebase.o
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  • ...al Intelligence Officer for East Asia]]; former Senior Analytic Service, [[Central Intelligence Agency]]; Visiting Intelligence Fellow on the Council on Foreign Relations (1999-2
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  • President of [[Cannistrano Associates]], former [[Central Intelligence Agency]] officer who headed the [[Counterterrorism Center]]; Director for Intelli
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  • {{r|Support to Military Operations, Central Intelligence Agency}}
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  • A controversial [[Central Intelligence Agency]] program in the [[Vietnam War]], targeting [[Viet Cong]] infrastructure
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  • {{r|Central Intelligence Agency}}
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  • Security consulting firm whose partners include retired [[Central Intelligence Agency]] officers including [[Vincent Cannistrano]] and [[Philip Giraldi]]
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  • ...tions in Cuba in 1962 led to the Cuban missile crisis, and who founded the Central Intelligence Agency's National Photographic Interpretation Center.
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  • ...American Conservative]] magazine; signatory, "Beyond Guantanamo"; Former [[Central Intelligence Agency]] Chief of Base in [[Barcelona]] (1989-1992), senior officer for Olympic G
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  • *[[Central Intelligence Agency]] report on Iraq’s Security Services, Regime Strategic Intent - Annex C:
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  • ...southeastern Europ, and then was head of the clandestine services of the [[Central Intelligence Agency]]; father of [[Frank Wisner II]]
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  • ...in [[Panama]], the first full [[Delta Force]] mission, to rescue a U.S. [[Central Intelligence Agency]] asset, [[Kurt Muse]].
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  • {{r|Central Intelligence Agency}}
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  • ...ional Intelligence]] and previously was a small but select office in the [[Central Intelligence Agency]] (CIA), the grand strategy "think tank" inside the U.S. government
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  • ...ional Intelligence Officer for Transnational Threats]] (February 2009-); [[Central Intelligence Agency]] Senior Intelligence Service; previously Chair of the National SIGINT Ana
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  • {{r|Central Intelligence Agency}} {{r|Director of the Central Intelligence Agency}}
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  • ...rism]] in [[U.S. State Department]], with the rank of Ambassador; long a [[Central Intelligence Agency]] [[covert action]] officer
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  • Carried out under orders of President [[John F. Kennedy]], an unsuccessful [[Central Intelligence Agency]] program to [[assassination|assassinate]] [[Fidel Castro]].
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  • ...Committee for Human Rights in North Korea]]; Far East specialist at the [[Central Intelligence Agency]], including service in the 1970s as Assistant [[National Intelligence Offi
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