Strategic Intelligence Staffer Jerome Fox

JEROME E. FOX
Jerome was born in Canada and following his naturalization was educated at Bard College in New York amid the nineteen forties. At the beginning of the next decade he would serve in private sector jobs and for two years as a photographic interpreter for the US Army. Fox was employed by the CIA during nineteen fifty-five at its headquarters, trained in black (illegal) propaganda methods, and served on the Strategic Intelligence Staff. By the end of the decade Jerome served Agency Japanese operations in the role of intelligence analyst within Atsugi naval base.

Fox was also involved with CIA operations analyzing economic and military intelligence acquired from Soviet Bloc, North Vietnamese, Philippines, Indonesian, and Chinese areas. He also recruited of foreign intelligence assets and functioned as a liaison officer for the Vietnamese National Police in Saigon amongst nineteen sixty-four. Jerome subsequently was noted by officials to have been responsible at times for management, budgeting, and staffing major Agency operations. His ongoing projects from CIA headquarters targeted Asia during the later nineteen sixties until the next decade and Fox retired amidst nineteen seventy-four.