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  1. Richard Welch was a CIA officer who was assassinated by a Greek terrorist group in 1975. His death led to the passage of the Intelligence Identities Protection Act and sparked a conspiracy theory involving Aristotle Onassis.

  2. May 9, 2023 · Richard Welch was the CIA's Athens station chief in 1975 when he was assassinated by three gunmen. His killing was used by the Ford administration and the CIA to discredit the Church Committee, which was investigating the agency's abuses of power.

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    Dick was born in Hartford, Connecticut on December 14, 1929, the youngest of three children. His father left Wall Street after the crash of 1929 to write novels. Dick grew up in Providence, Rhode Island and graduated from a classics-oriented high school, where he studied Greek and Latin. His field of concentration at Harvard was Greek History and L...

    In the early 1950s, while a 21-year-old senior majoring in Near Eastern History and Greek at Harvard, Dick wrote to a CIA recruiter about his interest in working for the Agency. He joined the CIA in July 1951. The first assignment to Europe began in February 1952. During this time, he worked to convert his knowledge of classical Greek language into...

    Greece had changed since Dick left Europe in 1958; but so had he. Dick plunged into the station’s responsibilities with a characteristic mixture of enthusiasm and caution. Dick had been extremely careful about personal security while in Latin America, but he was more confident in Europe. However, Dick’s identity was revealed in foreign publications...

    Richard S. Welch was a CIA officer who loved Greece and became its Chief of Station in 1975. He was assassinated by a terrorist group outside his home after a Christmas party, becoming the highest-ranking CIA officer killed in the line of duty.

  3. Mar 4, 2021 · How the CIA station chief in Greece was killed by the November 17 terrorist organization in 1975, marking the beginning of political terrorism in the country. The article examines the context, the investigation and the impact of the incident on Greek society and politics.

  4. Jan 29, 2019 · Richard Welch was the highest-ranking U.S. intelligence officer killed in a political assassination in 1975. His death sparked a debate over CIA activities abroad and led to a law protecting intelligence identities.

  5. The web page is a CIA document that recounts the 1975 assassination of CIA officer Richard Welch in Greece, and its impact on intelligence reforms and oversight. It also provides some background information on Welch's career and the Greek terrorist group 17 November.

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  7. Dec 26, 1976 · Murder of Richard S Welch, chief CIA officer in Greece who was gunned down on his way home from Christmas party in '75, remains unsolved; exhaustive investigation by Greek and US experts has ...

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