CIA Station in Tehran

overseas station of the Central Intelligence Agency in Iran
Organization spy_base Q121369654
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CIA Station in Tehran

Summary

CIA Station in Tehran is a spy base[1].

Key Facts

  • CIA Station in Tehran's image is recorded as Documents from the U.S. Espionage Den - v01 text (page 5 crop).jpg[2].
  • CIA Station in Tehran's instance of is recorded as spy base[3].
  • CIA Station in Tehran's operator is recorded as Central Intelligence Agency[4].
  • CIA Station in Tehran's followed by is recorded as Tefran Station[5].
  • CIA Station in Tehran's location is recorded as Tehran[6].
  • CIA Station in Tehran's part of is recorded as Embassy of the United States, Tehran[7].
  • CIA Station in Tehran's has use is recorded as CIA activities in Iran[8].
  • CIA Station in Tehran's Commons category is recorded as CIA Station, Tehran[9].
  • CIA Station in Tehran was dissolved in +1979-00-00T00:00:00Z[10].
  • CIA Station in Tehran's chief operating officer is recorded as Thomas L. Ahern, Jr.[11].
  • CIA Station in Tehran's chief operating officer is recorded as Howard Hart[12].
  • CIA Station in Tehran's chief operating officer is recorded as Nicholas Natsios[13].
  • CIA Station in Tehran's chief operating officer is recorded as George W. Cave[14].
  • CIA Station in Tehran's chief operating officer is recorded as Gratian M. Yatsevitch[15].
  • CIA Station in Tehran's chief operating officer is recorded as Joseph C. Goodwin[16].
  • CIA Station in Tehran's chief operating officer is recorded as Roger Goiran[17].
  • CIA Station in Tehran's different from is recorded as Iran Mission Center[18].
  • CIA Station in Tehran's operating area is recorded as Iran[19].

Body

Identity

CIA Station in Tehran's part of is recorded as Embassy of the United States, Tehran[7]. Its followed by is recorded as Tefran Station[5].

Operations

CIA Station in Tehran's operator is recorded as Central Intelligence Agency[4].

Dissolution

CIA Station in Tehran was dissolved in +1979-00-00T00:00:00Z[10].

References

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Class ancestry

  1. [1] . Wikidata. wikidata.org.

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