Ralph McGehee

Ralph McGehee

Ralph Walter McGehee (born 1928Thomson Gale (April 26, 2006). McGehee, Ralph W(alter) (1928-). "Contemporary Authors"] ) is an American former officer of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). He worked for the CIA from 1952 to 1977 yet went on to be a critic of the agency.

Life and career

McGehee was born in Moline, Illinois. He was an All-American football player at University of Notre Dame when they won three national championships in 1946-1949. McGehee received a B.S. in Business Administration ("cum laude"). Upon graduation, he spent a year as an offensive line coach at University of Dayton.

After moving to Chicago and taking a job as a management trainee at Montgomery Ward, he was recruited by the CIA. Upon completion of training, he was stationed in numerous field offices as well as at CIA headquarters.

Since leaving the CIA, he has been highly critical of the organization. McGehee, Ralph (9 December 1996). [http://www.hartford-hwp.com/archives/27c/569.html CIA and the New World Order.] CIABASE] His 1983 book, "Deadly Deceits: My 25 Years in the CIA" outlines his experiences there. Alexander Cockburn and Jeffrey St. Clair hailed it as "one of the outstanding books written by former CIA agents".

McGehee has written articles on CIA activities for the "Washington Post", "The Nation", "The Progressive", "Harper's Magazine" and Gannet News Service among others. He has also developed CIABASE, a computer database of CIA figures and programs compiled from available public information. He has discussed his time spent in VietnamTaubman, Philip (February 22, 1983). Ex-Official's Obsession with Vietnam War. "New York Times"] and claimed that the CIA supported anti-Communist counterinsurgency in the Philippines,Reuters (May 26, 1987). [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9B0DE3D8133EF935A15756C0A961948260 C.I.A. Accused of Manila Role.] ]

A 1981 allegation by McGehee about CIA involvement in the 1965 Indonesian coup was censored by CIA, prompting American Civil Liberties Union to sue on his behalf.Staff report (March 29, 1981). [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9F06E5DF1039F93AA15750C0A967948260 Censorship by the C.I.A. Challenged in Court Suit.] "New York Times"] The CIA prevailed.Taylor, Stuart, Jr. (October 5, 1983). C.I.A.'s Censorship Backed on Appeal. "New York Times] McGehee also alleged that "The CIA forged a document purporting to reveal a leftist plot to murder Chilean military leaders", in order to provoke them into launching the 1973 Chilean coup d'état. [ [http://www.johnpilger.com/page.asp?partid=473 ITV - John Pilger - Suharto, the model killer, and his friends in high places ] ]

CIA Letter of Recommendation for Ralph McGehee

The CIA Retirement Affairs Division issued a letter of recommendation for Ralph McGehee upon his retirement in 1977 stating:

" It gives me great pleasure... I have the highest regard for Ralph as a person of impeccable integrity.... In the course of his tours...Ralph gained recognition as one of the Agency's most knowledgeable officers on Asian communism. ...he performed original research, undertaking special projects on trips overseas, and devising innovative means of collecting information from normally inaccessible sources and areas. He composed original studies on Asian communist parties that were widely praised in the U.S. government ...and was in demand ...as a briefer on communist strategy and tactics.

Ralph [received] the Career Intelligence Medal...reflecting `exceptional achievement that conspicuously contributed to the mission of the Agency.' ` [He received] a cash award for proposing a method for learning about and countering communist insurgency. This method of gathering, collating, and processing intelligence was the product of his resourcefulness, initiative, and ingenuity... he requested to be assigned...to the most seriously threatened ...province in order to select, train, and organize team personnel and implement his plan...He formulated and implemented a unique counter-revolutionary methodology and this approach resulted in complete coverage of the insurgency. The information produced was so detailed and the procedures used so carefully designed not to alienate the people that the revolution collapsed....'"

"The above citation alone capsulates Ralph's abilities neatly. But he was commended many times, in writing for his work here and at CIA field stations overseas. After a recent trip abroad, one commendation read, in part: `He was relentless in digging into the materials at hand, pursuing various avenues of investigation, and seeking new information and channels as he proceeded with his research. He well demonstrated his perseverance, intellectual keenness, and analytical ability...' Another recent field recommendation reads: `His dedication, enthusiasm, and perseverance were outstanding...' he `has few peers at this type of research and analysis...' Still another praised the `quality and scholarship' of a briefing paper.... His performance evaluations are full of superlatives, especially for his last half dozen years of research, analysis, and briefings in the field of Asian and international communism...."

References

Bibliography

*McGehee, Ralph (1999). "Deadly Deceits: My 25 Years in the CIA". Ocean Press, ISBN 1-876175-19-2

ee also

*Allegations of state terrorism by the United States
*Philip Agee

External links

*imdb name|2019451
* [http://www.thirdworldtraveler.com/CIA/Deadly_Deceits.html Deadly Deceits: My 25 years in the CIA (excerpts)]
* [http://www.ahealedplanet.net/mcgehee.htm Ralph McGehee, the CIA and Deadly Deceits]
* [http://www.alternativeradio.org/programs/MCGR001.shtml CIA: Deadly Deceits (1986 interview)] via alternativeradio.com


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