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*[[Harold P. Ford]] Taipei 1965-1968<ref name=Hsiao/>: 111  NACC Taipei reorganized as U.S. Army Technical Group<ref name=Hsiao/>: 111, 117 
 
*[[Harold P. Ford]] Taipei 1965-1968<ref name=Hsiao/>: 111  NACC Taipei reorganized as U.S. Army Technical Group<ref name=Hsiao/>: 111, 117 
 
*[[William Nelson]] Taipei 1962-1965 <ref name=Hsiao/>: 105, 108 
 
*[[William Nelson]] Taipei 1962-1965 <ref name=Hsiao/>: 105, 108 
*[[Terrence L. Williams]] Taipei c. 2003[88] under the title of Research and Planning Section Chief, American Institute in Taiwan (AIT)<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20210526171754/https://www.spymuseum.org/spycast/episode/from-the-cia-to-the-classroom-an-interview-with-joe-wippl/</ref
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*[[Terrence L. Williams]] Taipei c. 2003[88] under the title of Research and Planning Section Chief, American Institute in Taiwan (AIT)<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20210526171754/https://www.spymuseum.org/spycast/episode/from-the-cia-to-the-classroom-an-interview-with-joe-wippl/</ref>
  
 
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Employment.png Taipei Chief of Station

Leader ofCIA/East Asia Division/Taipei Station
The CIA's Chief of Station in Taipei, Taiwan (aka the Republic of China)

The CIA's Chief of Station in Taipei, Taiwan (aka the Republic of China), leading the CIA/East Asia Division/Taipei Station.

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References

  1. McGehee (1983), p.51.
  2. a b c d e Hsiao-ting Lin (2021), 蔣經國的台灣時代 :中華民國與冷戰下的台灣 [The Chiang Ching-kuo : The Republic of China on Taiwan in the Cold War], Walkers Cultural Enterprises, Ltd., ISBN 978-986-508-097-6
  3. https://web.archive.org/web/20210526171754/https://www.spymuseum.org/spycast/episode/from-the-cia-to-the-classroom-an-interview-with-joe-wippl/