CIA Soviet Division Officer GEORGE FILL

GEORGE ANDREW FILL
He was born amidst nineteen twenty one within the nation of Poland and later became a naturalized American citizen. George was employed a sales clerk during nineteen forty-one who volunteered for duty in WWII and later attended the US Army's Military Intelligence School where he became a Russian liaison officer. The CIA hired Fill amid nineteen fifty-two at their Washington DC headquarters in the role of operations officer. A year later he was as an intelligence officer undertaking operations for the Soviet Russia Division at Washington DC’s Field Base.

GEorge A. Fill After His CIa Retirement

For the rest of the nineteen fifties he performed as the operations officer for projects concerning Turkey and multiple Baltic nation. Fill learned multiple Eastern bloc languages and during nineteen sixty he was the Chief of Soviet Division operations at Tokyo Station. Near the end of the decade he served as Chief of the Agency’s base in Chicago under Project AERODYNAMIC gathering intelligence about immigrants from Soviet areas. Fill would continue to serve the CIA amongst the nineteen seventies as the Chief of Managua Station within Nicaragua.