CIA/Central Eurasia Division/Moscow Station/Chief
| Leader of | CIA/Central Eurasia Division/Moscow Station |
|---|---|
| The CIA's Chief of Station for Moscow, Russia, before that in the Soviet Union. | |
The CIA's Chief of Station for Moscow, Russia, before that in the Soviet Union. Directs the CIA/Central Eurasia Division/Moscow Station.
Chiefs
Wikipedia puts the succession as[1]: Jack G. Downing 1986-1989 Beijing c. 1991; Barry Kelly ca 1977? ; Robert Fulton 1975–1977; Burton Gerber 1980–1982 ; Gardner Hathaway 1977–1980; Stephen Holmes (aka Steven Hall) 2013; Stephen Kappes 1996–1999 New Delhi; Frankfurt; Paul Kolbe c. 2004-2006 Chief of Central Eurasian Division 2007–2009;; "Rolf Mowatt-Larssen c.1994; 2000"; Richard L. Palmer 1992–1994; Michael Sulick 1994-1996 Chief of Central Eurasian Division 1999–2002; Deputy Director of CIA for Operations 2007-2010
One researcher puts it as[2]: Soviet Union; 61-64- Paul Garbler; 64-65- Richard F. Stolz; 65-65- John Sager; 65-67- Albert S. Bonner; 67-69- Joseph P. Sherman; 69-71- Serge Taube; 71-73- Robert T. Dumaine; 73-75- David Barry Kelly; 75-77- Robert M. Fulton; 77-80- Gardner R Hathaway; 80-82- Burton L Gerber; 82-84- Carl E. Gebhardt; 84-86- Murat Natirbof; 86-89- Jack G. Downing; 89-91- Michael K. Cline; Russia; 91-93- David Rolph; 93-94- James M. Morris; 94-96- Michael J. Sulick; 96-99- Stephen R. Kappes; 99-02- M.e.k.; 02-04- Robert M. Dannenberg; 04-06- Paul R. Kolbe; 06-09- Ron; 09-??- Dan
Office Holders on Wikispooks
| Name | From | To | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Paul Kolbe | 2004 | 2006 | |
| Rob Dannenberg | 2002 | 2004 | According to himself, his role was to "steal their secrets and break their stuff" |
| Stephen Kappes | 1996 | 1999 | |
| Michael Sulick | 1994 | 1996 | |
| Rolf Mowatt-Larssen | 1994 | 1994 | after expulsion of James M. Morris |
| Carl Gebhardt | 1984 | 1986 | |
| Murat Natirboff | 1984 | June 1986 | Dates approximate |
| Burton Gerber | 1980 | 1982 | |
| Gardner Hathaway | 1977 | 1980 | |
| Robert Dumaine | 1971 | 1973 |