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Rodriguez, Juan Antonio Menier,
44
–45
Roosevelt, Franklin D.,
122
,
123
,
187
,
276
Roosevelt, Kermit,
50
Rose, M. Richard,
276
–77
Roselli, John,
52
Rositzke, Harry,
60
Ross, Thomas B.,
274
Rowen, Henry S.,
152
Safire, William,
154
Sanborn, Jim,
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–86
Satellites,
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–04
Saunders, Herbert F.,
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,
37
,
39
,
40
,
45
,
86
–87,
290
Scattergood, Margaret,
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–80
Schlesinger, James R.,
80
,
174
–75,
224
Schwarzkopf, Norman,
129
,
164
–65
Scranage, Sharon M.,
198
–99
Secord, Richard V.,
291
Secrecy and Democracy: The CIA in Transition
(Turner),
223
,
275
Sellers, Michael C.,
65
Senate Select Committee on Intelligence,
89
–92
SE (Soviet/East Europe) Division,
63
–64,
68
CI Group,
67
External Operations Group,
67
Internal Operations Group,
67
Reports Group,
67
Sessions, William S.,
297
Shadrin, Nicholas,
151
Sheymov, Victor I.,
63
Shin Bet,
77
Shuster, Rep. Bud,
92
–93
SIGINT (signals intelligence),
97
Simmons, Robert R.,
9
,
40
,
51
,
57
,
82
,
85
,
91
,
315
Smith, R. Jack,
100
,
107
,
125
,
127
,
129
,
134
,
221
Smith, Walter Bedell,
5
,
47
,
130
,
221
,
269
Snepp, Frank,
273
–75
Souers, Sidney W.,
222
Soussoudis, Michael,
198
–99
Soviet Studies,
152
economy of,
147
–55
future of,
310
—16
intelligence on during Cold War,
59
—68
mail survey on,
81
rift with China,
133
Special Activities Operations,
49
Specter, Arlen,
312
Spring Mall Building,
20
Sputnik I,
100
State Department,
4
,
37
–39,
64
,
128
–29,
204
,
211
Sterling, Claire,
140
Stombaugh, Paul M.,
65
Studies in Intelligence,
172
Sung, Kim II,
48
Suriname,
55
Sweeps (debugging),
202
–05
Symington, Stuart,
234
Taiwan,
47
Tass,
65
Technical Security Division,
202
Terrorism,
69
–77
Terror Network: The Secret War of International Terrorism, The
(Sterling),
140
Thomas, Lewis C.,
65
Thornburgh, Richard,
307
Thuermer, Angus,
269
TIARA,
89
Tower Commission,
253
Treverton, Gregory,
50
TRW, Inc.,
197
–98
Turkey,
261
Turner, Stansfield,
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,
131
,
132
,
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,
222
,
234
,
243
,
275
Twetten, Thomas A.,
303
—04
Undercover officers,
8
–9
United Fruit Co.,
50
University of Connecticut,
277
Unknown CIA, The
(Smith),
125
Vetrov, Vladimir I.,
63
Viorst, Milton,
166
VORTEX, (satellite),
159
Wall Street Journal,
164
Walsh, Lawrence E.,
309
War Against Progress
(Meyer),
138
Washington, George,
270
Washington Post,
57
,
141
,
152
,
164
,
229
,
259
,
293
Weapons,
47
Webster, Lynda Jo (n&ée Clugston),
263
–65
Webster, William H.,
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,
39
,
47
,
57
,
67
,
77
,
90
,
129
–30,
143
,
162
,
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–76,
187
,
190
,
200
–01,
207
,
222
,
224
–25,
312
,
317
appoints Baker director of public affairs,
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–82,
288
,
295
,
297
as DCI,
228
–45
legal department and,
302
–04,
306
,
307
–08
retirement of,
266
–68
schedule of,
258
–64
special assistants of,
246
–57
Whipple, David D.,
4
–5,
9
,
37
,
140
,
287
,
294
White, Roscoe,
292
Who’s Who in the CIA,
41
Williams, Robert (Rusty),
223
Wilson, Edwin,
294
Wise, David,
274
Wolf, Charles, Jr.,
152
Wood, Michael,
192
–93
World War II,
123
Wynne, Greville,
62
Yakushkin, Dmitri I.,
26
Yates, Earl (Buddy),
289
Yom Kippur War,
126
Younis, Fawaz,
69
–71
Yurchenko, Vitaly S.,
67
,
190
,
199
–200,
278
–80,
295
–96,
314
Zaire,
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RONALD KESSLER
is the bestselling author of
Inside the White House, The FBI, Inside the CIA, Escape from the CIA, The Spy in the Russian Club, Moscow Station, Spy vs. Spy,
and
The Richest Man in the World. A
recipient of sixteen journalism awards, Mr. Kessler is a former investigative reporter for
The Wall
Street Journal
and
The Washington Post,
and his articles appear in leading periodicals. He lives in Potomac, Maryland.
*
The title
director of Central Intelligence
signifies that the DCI is director not only of the CIA but of the intelligence community, a dozen agencies including military intelligence, the National Security Agency, and the counterintelligence component of the FBI, whose budgets are submitted to Congress by the director of Central Intelligence.
*
DCI Counterintelligence Center, DCI Counterterrorist Center and DCI Counter-narcotics Center
**
Also serves as Special Assistant to the DCI for Affirmative Employment
*
The CIA’s four directorates are abbreviated DO for Directorate of Operations, DS&T for Directorate of Science and Technology, DI for Directorate of Intelligence, and DA for Directorate of Administration. Each is headed by a deputy director of the agency, referred to as the DDO for deputy director for operations, DDS&T for science and technology, DDI for intelligence, and DDA for administration. In conversation, the abbreviations are frequently confused, with DDO used to refer interchangeably to the deputy director for operations and to the directorate itself.