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− | The '''Central Asia Division'', formerly the ''Soviet-East Europe Division''', is part of the [[CIA]]'s clandestine arm responsible for Russia and Eastern Europe.<ref name="Drogin129-130">Bob Drogin, ''Curveball'' Ebury Press, 2008, pp.129-130.</ref> | + | The '''Central Asia Division'', formerly the '''Soviet-East Europe Division''', is part of the [[CIA]]'s clandestine arm responsible for Russia and Eastern Europe.<ref name="Drogin129-130">Bob Drogin, ''Curveball'' Ebury Press, 2008, pp.129-130.</ref> |
==People== | ==People== |
Revision as of 17:33, 2 December 2012
The Central Asia Division, formerly the Soviet-East Europe Division', is part of the CIA's clandestine arm responsible for Russia and Eastern Europe.[1]
People
Chiefs
- Harry Rositzke
- Dana Durand
- John Maury
- Howard Osborn
- David Murphy
- Rolfe Kingsley
- David Blee
- John R. Horton
- Richard F. Stolz
- George Kalaris
- David W. Forden
- Burton Gerber
- Milt Bearden
- N. John MacGaffin
- William Lofgren
- John F. Bender
- Michael J. Sulick
- William P. Norville
- Robert M. Dannenberg
Notes
- ↑ Bob Drogin, Curveball Ebury Press, 2008, pp.129-130.