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Revision as of 03:39, 11 November 2024
CIA/European Division/Rome Station | |
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Location | Rome, Italy |
a key installation of the Central Intelligence Agency in Italy. |
The CIA Rome Station is a key installation of the Central Intelligence Agency in Italy.
Contents
People
Chiefs of Station (COS)
- Michael Burke (OPC) - 1951.
- Gerry Miller - c.1955.[1]
- Thomas Karamessines
- William King Harvey - c. early 1960s.
- Seymour Russell
- Richard F. Stolz - 1966-1969.
- Duane Clarridge - c.1981
- Alan D. Wolfe[2]
- John J. Devine - late 1980s.[3]
- Jeff Castelli - c.2003.[4]
Other Officers
A CIA/European Division/Rome Station victim on Wikispooks
Title | Description |
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Adriano Olivetti | Italian industrialist possibly murdered by the CIA during a hostile takeover of his revolutionary computer department by General Electric. |
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References
- ↑ Daniele Ganser, NATO's Secret Armies: Operation Gladio and Terrorism in Western Europe, Frank Cass, 2005, p.68.
- ↑ David Wise, Of moles and men, Los Angeles Times, 1 June 2003.
- ↑ James Risen, CIA Official's Posting Sparks Anger in Ranks : Intelligence: Some are upset by Deutch's decision to award plum job to agent touched by Ames scandal. Defenders say officer wasn't responsible., Los Angeles Times, 18 July 1995.
- ↑ Reuters, Ex-CIA Rome chief gets jail term in "rendition" trial, Chicago Tribune, 1 February 2013.