Spymaster: My Life in the CIA

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The death of legendary CIA operative Theodore G. "Ted Shackley in December 2002 triggered an avalanche of obituaries from all over the world, some of them condemnatory. Pundits used such expressions as "heroin trafficking", "training terrorists", "attempts to assassinate Castro", and "Mob connections." More specifically, they charged him with having played a major role in the Chilean military coup of 1973. But who was the real Ted Shackley? In Spymaster, he has told the story of his entire remarkable career for the first time. With the assistance of fellow former CIA officer Richard A. Finney, he discusses the consequential posts he held in Berlin, Moami, Laos, Vietnam, and Washington, where he was intimately involved in some of the key intelligence operations of the Cold war. During his long career, Shackley ran part of the inter-agency program to overthrow Castro, was chief of station in Vientiane during the CIA’s "secret war" against North Vietnam and the Pathet lao, and was wartime chief of station in Saigon. After his retirement, he remained a controversial figure. In the early eighties, he was falsely charged with complicity in the Iran-Contra Scandal. Ted Shackley’s revealing comments on CIA operations in Europe, Cuba, Chile, and Southeast Asia and on the life of a high-stakes spymaster will be the subject of intense scrutiny by all concerned with the fields of intelligence, foreign policy, and postwar U.S. History.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Richard A. Finney

Richard A. Finney served for twenty for twenty-seven years in the Operations Directorate of the CIA, working as a case officer and a training officer. He has stationed in Austria, Germany, Miami, Mexico, Vietnam, and Spain, with temporary duty assignments in Argentina and Liberia. He died in July 2004.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Ted Shackley

Theodore G. “Ted” Shackley was born in Springfield, Massachusetts, in 1927, grew up in West Palm Beach, Florida, and attended the university of Maryland. He served in Army counter-intelligence during World War II and in postwar Germany. After joining the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) in 1951, he held consequential posts in Berlin, Miami, laos, Vietnam, and Washington, where he was intimately involved in some of the key intelligence operations of the cold war. Ted Shackley’s final CIA position was as associate deputy director for operations. He died in December 2002, weeks after completing this book.

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Title
Spymaster: My Life in the CIA
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8170492882
Length
xviii+308p., Figures; Notes; Index; 25cm.
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