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The most senior KGB source in U.S. intelligence?

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Several researchers believe that William Colby (whom some say was instrumental in destroying CIA's counterintelligence capabilities against the USSR) may have been a KGB mole because, when he was Chief of Station in Saigon, he failed to report his relationship with a medical doctor / KGB agent from France. Colby later became DCI (Director of CIA). You can't any more senior than that.

Also, what about Aldrich Ames, who was in charge of CIA's counterintelligence efforts against Russia? Was Kisevalter Nash? (talk) 05:04, 23 April 2021 (UTC) Was Kisevalter Nash? (talk) 05:20, 23 April 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Burma crash

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Worth mentioning that he was a passenger, along with Eric Sevareid and John Paton Davies, on a C-46 that crashed in Burma in 1943? It's mentioned in both of those articles.... 104.153.40.58 (talk) 01:55, 20 December 2021 (UTC)[reply]