- Brian Patrick Regan
Infobox Military Person
name= MSgt. Brian Patrick ReganUnited States Air Force
lived=October 23, 1962-
placeofbirth=Queens, New York
placeofdeath=
caption=Brian Patrick Regan
nickname=
allegiance=flag|United States of America
branch= air force|United States
serviceyears=1980–2000
rank=Master Sergeant
commands=
unit=Air Force Intelligence Support Group at the Pentagon
battles=
awards=
laterwork=Brian Patrick Regan is a former
Master Sergeant in theUnited States Air Force who was convicted of offering to sell secret information to foreign governments.Regan worked at the
National Reconnaissance Office in Chantilly,Virginia , and was asignals intelligence specialist. He is reported to have been heavily in debt, and sought to gain money by selling information toIraq ,Libya , andChina . Regan is claimed to have written a letter toSaddam Hussein , in which he expresses the view that his services are not adequately appreciated ("I feel that I deserve more than the small pension I will receive for all the years of service at the CIA"), and offers to sell secret information for US$13 million inSwiss franc s. Another letter is alleged to have been sent toMuammar al-Gaddafi of Libya.In August
2001 , Regan was arrested by the FBI atDulles International Airport in Washington, preparing to board a flight toZurich inSwitzerland . He was carrying classified documents and contact information for Iraqi, Libyan, and Chinese embassies in Switzerland. His trial began in January2003 , and prosecutors sought thedeath penalty (the first time it would have been used for espionage sinceJulius and Ethel Rosenberg were executed by electric chair in1953 ). The following month, he was found guilty on three counts of attempted espionage, but the jury declined to impose the death penalty. Instead, he was sentenced tolife imprisonment without parole in March of that year.External links
* [http://www.cicentre.com/Documents/DOC_Regan_1.htm CI Center page]
* [http://www.cnn.com/2003/LAW/02/10/regan.trial/ Espionage case of former sergeant in hands of jury - CNN]
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