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  2. Walter Walsh - Wikipedia

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    At the urging of friends on the Marine Corps Reserve Team, he applied to join the Marine Corps in 1938 and was given a reserve lieutenant commission. [12] Walsh remained in the FBI until 1942, when he took a leave to serve with the United States Marine Corps during World War II. After he left, Hoover refused to allow any more active agents to ...

  3. Federal Bureau of Investigation - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is the domestic intelligence and security service of the United States and its principal federal law enforcement agency.An agency of the United States Department of Justice, the FBI is a member of the U.S. Intelligence Community and reports to both the attorney general and the director of national intelligence. [3]

  4. M. Wesley Swearingen - Wikipedia

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    In Kentucky and New York City, he spent years doing serious criminal investigations, which had been his goal in joining the FBI. But Director J. Edgar Hoover had become fixated on the threat in the 1950s and 1960s that he believed was posed by civil rights groups: first because of links to American communists. posed by such groups as the Black ...

  5. This B-2 Bomber Engineer Sold America's Stealth Secrets to China

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    The FBI believed Mak had been passing military technology secrets to China for years, and its high-stakes investigation became one of the agency’s biggest counterintelligence investigations ever ...

  6. Too Old to Join FBI? Become a Criminal Profiler

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    After all, the investigations Spencer Reid conducts on "Criminal Minds" are intellectually stimulating, do good, and pull in interesting colleagues. And, he tools around in a private jet. And, he ...

  7. Joseph Carroll (DIA) - Wikipedia

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    After working with Swift and Company, a meat-packing concern, in Chicago, where he rose to a position as assistant sales manager, and soon after completion of law school, he left to join the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). Carroll was survived by his wife, Mary, and five sons, one of whom is former priest and writer James Carroll.

  8. James Wormley Jones - Wikipedia

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    Jones's application to join the FBI Jones was appointed as the first African-American special agent on November 19, 1919, by Bureau of Investigation director A. Bruce Bielaski . Jones was assigned to a new section of the Justice Department created to track the activities of groups perceived as subversive.

  9. FBI did not send undercover operatives to join Jan. 6 attack ...

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    The FBI has long denied having any involvement by its own staff or its informants in the riots at the Capitol, though conspiracy theories about its role in the attack have persisted.