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  2. List of CIA station chiefs - Wikipedia

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    The station chief, also called chief of station (COS), is the top U.S. Central Intelligence Agency official stationed in a foreign country, equivalent to a KGB Resident. Often the COS has an office in the American Embassy. The station chief is the senior U.S. intelligence representative with his or her respective foreign government. [1]

  3. Station chief - Wikipedia

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    The Station Chief, also called Chief of Station, is the top U.S. Central Intelligence Agency official stationed in a foreign country who manages all CIA operations in that country, equivalent to a KGB Rezident.

  4. Category:Station chiefs of the CIA - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Station chiefs of the CIA" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. R.

  5. Jack G. Downing - Wikipedia

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    Jack Gregory Downing (October 21, 1940 – June 27, 2021) was an American field officer for the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). He served as its Deputy Director for Operations (DDO) from 1997 until July 1999. He was the only person to act as the agency's chief of station in both Moscow and Beijing.

  6. Chief of Station (film) - Wikipedia

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    Alex Pettyfer, as the new CIA station chief John Branca, has all the acting presence and immediacy of a man reading his WhatsApp messages at the same time (or maybe it was a better script)." [8] However GeekVibesNation found that "Chief of Station is unlikely to reinvent the wheel regarding espionage thrillers. Still, Eckhart’s action and, at ...

  7. William Francis Buckley - Wikipedia

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    William Francis Buckley (May 30, 1928 – June 3, 1985) was a United States Army officer in the United States Army Special Forces, and a Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) station chief in Beirut from 1984 [1] until his kidnapping and execution in 1985. Buckley's cover was as a political officer at the U.S. Embassy.

  8. White House mistakenly reveals CIA official's name

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  9. Gina Haspel - Wikipedia

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    From 2004 to 2005, Haspel was Deputy Chief of the National Resources Division. [7] [10] After her service in Thailand, she served as an operations officer in Counterterrorism Center near Washington, D.C. [7] She later served as the CIA's station chief in London and, in 2011, New York. [11] [42]