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==Chiefs of Station== | ==Chiefs of Station== | ||
*[[Gregory Vogel]] - c.2004.<ref>Jeff Stein, [http://spytalkblog.blogspot.co.uk/2012/02/cia-station-chiefs-name-exposed-ho-hum.html Departed CIA Station Chief's Name Exposed -- Ho Hum (corrected)], ''Spytalk'', 15 February 2012.</ref> | *[[Gregory Vogel]] - c.2004.<ref>Jeff Stein, [http://spytalkblog.blogspot.co.uk/2012/02/cia-station-chiefs-name-exposed-ho-hum.html Departed CIA Station Chief's Name Exposed -- Ho Hum (corrected)], ''Spytalk'', 15 February 2012.</ref> | ||
− | *[[Mike Raiole]] - c.2014.<ref>[http://cryptocomb.org/?p=726 WHITE HOUSE PRESS BRIEFING MASS EMAIL ON POTUS VISIT TO AFGHANISTAN], ''Cryptocomb'', 26 May 2014. | + | *[[Mike Raiole]] - c.2014.<ref>[http://cryptocomb.org/?p=726 WHITE HOUSE PRESS BRIEFING MASS EMAIL ON POTUS VISIT TO AFGHANISTAN], ''Cryptocomb'', 26 May 2014.</ref> |
==Notes== | ==Notes== |
Latest revision as of 00:51, 27 May 2014
The CIA Kabul Station is the centre of CIA activities in Afghanistan.
Chiefs of Station
- Gregory Vogel - c.2004.[1]
- Mike Raiole - c.2014.[2]
Notes
- ↑ Jeff Stein, Departed CIA Station Chief's Name Exposed -- Ho Hum (corrected), Spytalk, 15 February 2012.
- ↑ WHITE HOUSE PRESS BRIEFING MASS EMAIL ON POTUS VISIT TO AFGHANISTAN, Cryptocomb, 26 May 2014.