CIA/Latin American Division/San José Station/Chief
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| The leader of CIA's activities in Costa Rica |
The leader of CIA's activities in Costa Rica, based under diplomatic cover at the US embassy in the capital San José.
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In 1971 United States withdrew from Costa Rica Earl J. Williamson, its Central Intelligence Agency station chief there, in a compromise move to placate President José Figueres Ferrer. Williamson's transfer after two and a half years — a relatively brief tour of duty for Central Intelligente Agency personnel overseas — follows press charges with the C.I.A. was involved in "rumors of an attempt to overthrow" President Figueres.[1]
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