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Revision as of 05:41, 20 December 2019
Chester A. Nagle (spook, lawyer, soldier, author, deep state operative) | |
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Born | 18 June 1919 New York |
Died | 20 January 2001 (Age 81) |
Nationality | US |
Alma mater | Georgetown University, US Naval Academy |
Member of | Committee on the Present Danger/Members, Le Cercle, Task Force Alpha |
Chester "Chet" Alton Nagle' was a member of Task Group Alpha. He was reportedly an associate of Ted Shackley and a US Deep state operative.[1]
Background
Nagle graduated from the Georgetown University Law Center with the degree of Juris Doctor.
Career
Nagle was a naval aviator on an aircraft carrier in Task Group Alpha, the Navy's premier anti-submarine warfare unit. After that he was the research and development project officer at the Naval Oceanographic Office for a large classified ocean analysis system (ASWEPS). Development of that system involved ships, planes, and contracts for the manufacture of deep-ocean buoys and advanced electronics. He left the military and joined Maxon Electronics as an engineer for sales of equipment and research projects.[2]
He worked for the CIA and was an employee of Timothy Landon. He was active in Oman, for which he was awarded the Sultanate's highest civilian honor, the Order of Oman.
Mr. Nagle's had an administrative assistant named Leslie Roper.[1]
He was president of Intel Research Corp.[citation needed] He founded the Journal of Defense & Diplomacy.
He attended Le Cercle in 1989.[1]
Later activities
In 2014, he published two works of fiction, Lazarus Man and Iran Covenant, both of which were well received by reviewers on Amazon.