CIA 101

A Crash Course in Agency Case Officers

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Pub Date 15 Nov 2020 | Archive Date 07 Jan 2021

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CIA 101 is the first book about what it's really like to work at the Agency. From application, interviews, and onboarding, to training, overseas deployment, and finally departure, it is an honest account of a CIA Case Officer's career, the ups and downs, good sides and bad, fun, funny, and absurd moments. What you need to know and what's neat to know. Professor Millick is highly qualified to take you on this journey. The author served six tours as an Agency Case Officer, spent twenty years overseas, and worked in a dozen different countries, including all the modern major war zones. He recruited and handled secret agents in far-off, forbidden lands, from terrorists to traffickers, bombers to bureaucrats, liars, thieves, and con artists.

CIA 101 is the first book about what it's really like to work at the Agency. From application, interviews, and onboarding, to training, overseas deployment, and finally departure, it is an honest...


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ISBN 9798565137989
PRICE $12.99 (USD)

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A hysterical look into the worlds most elite agency. This book didn't disappoint. While there was some very interesting essays within the book, the authors sense of humor shines through and I loved it. It was exactly the kind of thing a book like this needed.

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