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List of American spies
This is a list of spies who engaged in direct espionage. It includes Americans spying against their own country and people spying on behalf of the United States.
American Revolution era spies
See also: Category:American Revolution spies
Spied for the Patriots
Culper Ring
Main article: Culper Ring
Spied for the Crown
Double agents
American Civil War era spies
Main article: American Civil War spies
Union spies
Confederate spies
American World War One era spies
See also: Category:World War I spies for the United States
American World War Two era spies
See also: Category:World War II spies for the United States and Category:American people convicted of spying for Nazi Germany
Further information: Duquesne Spy Ring
American Cold War era spies
Spied for America
See also: Category:American spies against the Soviet Union
Spied for USSR
Spied for Vietnam
Spied for Israel
Post-Cold War spies
Spied on Iran for America
Spied on Russia for America
Spied on America for Russia
Spied on America for China
See also: List of Chinese spy cases in the United States
Spied on America for Cuba
Spied on America for South Africa
Spied on Cuba for America
American Gulf War era spies
Americans who spied for foreign countries
CIA
NSA
FBI
Defense Intelligence Agency
Armed Forces
Federal contractors
House Committee on Armed Services
References
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- ^Confederate Veteran, Volume 24. S.A. Cunningham, 1916. p. 328.
- ^Swanson, James L., Manhunt: The 12-Day Chase for Lincoln's Killer. New York, HarperCollins, 2006, pp.167, 256.
- ^Tonia J. Smith. "Sarah Slater". osu.edu.
- ^Swanson, James L., Manhunt: The 12-Day Chase for Lincoln's Killer. New York, HarperCollins, 2006, p. 258f.
- ^ abcdCochran, John (14 August 2008). "Julia Child Dished Out ... Spy Secrets?". abcnews.go.com.
- ^"Swiss-born WWII hero to be buried at Arlington National Cemetery". nydailynews.com. March 11, 2013.
- ^ abWalker, Shaun (7 May 2016). "The day we discovered our parents were Russian spies". The Guardian.
- ^The Jonathan Pollard Case. http://www.crimelibrary.com/terrorists_spies/spies/pollard/11.html Retrieved August 14, 2014. Archived January 10, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
- ^4spiritoftruthsays (7 June 2012). "Russian colonel was 'most successful CIA spy' in recent years". intelnews.org.: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
- ^"Russian colonel convicted of spying for U.S."cbsnews.com. 31 May 2012.
- ^"FBI: 10 Russian Spies Arrested in U.S."cbsnews.com. 28 June 2010.
- ^https://www.wsj.com/world/americas/ex-u-s-ambassador-charged-as-secret-agent-for-cuba-08c06b2f[bare URL]
- ^"Ana Montes: Cuban Spy". Federal Bureau of Investigation. Retrieved 2016-12-05.
Further reading
- Mashbir, Colonel Sidney (2019). I Was an American Spy - 65th Anniversary Edition. California: Horizon Productions. pp. This autobiography is like a course in military intelligence. ISBN .