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She became a spy before the internet age and remained in that secret life for three decades, leaving behind no digital profile. [...] So it falls to the agency to share something about her and her interests.
Ms. Haspel is the first female career CIA officer to be named Deputy Director.
Even the most basic facts about Ms Haspel's life are hard to establish. She was born Gina Cherie [sic] Walker in Kentucky in 1956. At 20, she married Jeff Haspel, an army officer, but they were divorced by the time she joined the CIA in 1985 as a reports officer, specialising in Russia. By 1988, she was listed as "acting head of administration" at the US embassy in Addis Ababa. ... Her subsequent postings remain classified but she was based in Ankara in 2003 and was CIA station chief in New York.
Ms. Haspel is the first female career CIA officer to be named Deputy Director.
She became a spy before the internet age and remained in that secret life for three decades, leaving behind no digital profile. [...] So it falls to the agency to share something about her and her interests.