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  2. Miles Axe Copeland Jr. (July 16, 1916 – January 14, 1991) was an American musician, businessman, and Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) founding member [1] best known for his relationship with Egyptian leader Gamal Abdel Nasser and his public commentary on intelligence matters. [2]

  3. Apr 26, 2024 · When I’d show up at Copeland’s rambling house in St. Johns Wood (around the corner from the American School in London) I’d be greeted by two huge mastiffs—and occasionally his son Stewart who, along with Sting and Andy Summers, sometimes used the house for their burgeoning band’s practice sessions.

    • “Man in A Suitcase” – Miles Discovers His First Love, Jazz
    • “When The World Is Running Down” – Miles Becomes A Spy
    • “Tea in The Sahara” – Welcome to The Cia
    • “Walking in Your Footsteps” – How A Cia Officer Fathered A Musical Dynasty

    Born in Birmingham, Alabama in 1916, Miles was frequently sick as a young boy, at one point being confined to his house for two years before recuperating enough to go out. Despite his early childhood illnesses, Miles grew into a tall man, standing six foot three and topped with thin blonde hair. Miles’ family had already mapped out his future for h...

    With the outbreak of WWII, Miles joined the U.S. Army working in the divisional Finance Office of the National Guard Armory. He took the Army General Classification Test (similar to an I.Q. test) and scored incredibly high, so high in fact that the Army suspected him of cheating. They instructed him to retake the test, which he did, and scored even...

    In 1945—when the Truman administration dismantled the OSS—its analytic, collection, and counterintelligence functions were transferred to the State and War departments. Renamed the “Strategic Services Unit,” Miles stayed with the organization throughout this and additional transitions, and he assisted in creating the blueprints for the CIA when it ...

    When Miles wasn’t busy recruiting spies and writing books, he spent time with his large family. He met his wife Lorraine Adie early in his career at an English Speaking Union reception for U.S. troops during WWII. The daughter of a neurosurgeon, she was also an intelligence officer, employed by the British Special Operations Executive. She later be...

  4. Jul 12, 2021 · As described in the early part of the book, you talk about your upbringing as the son of one of the founders of the C.I.A. and growing up in the Middle East. Did you know early on in your...

  5. Jun 21, 2021 · The son of a leading CIA spy, the wiles Copeland imbibed in his formative years, moving between Egypt, Syria and Lebanon, where coup attempts mysteriously followed his father’s...

  6. Aug 7, 2020 · The subject was his days as the CIA’s man in the Middle East between 1947 and 1957, during which time he dined with president Nasser of Egypt, partied with the Soviet spy Kim Philby and,...

  7. Sep 11, 2021 · His childhood was nomadic, with his family following his CIA operative father to the Middle East where Miles and his siblings grew up in Syria, Egypt, and Lebanon.

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