Monday Apr 4, 2016 - 6:30 PM
Alexandria, VA
Synopsis: 45 minute Power Point presentation on the organization, key officials, and functions of the Confederate Secret Service 1861-1866 to include domestic and international espionage, clandestine and covert activities. Recent scholarship provides interesting insight to the Confederate secret money trail that funded intelligence programs and to the patriotic agents who risked their lives for the cause. The presentation includes the colorful stories of some of the most famous Confederate “spies” who operated under the noses of Union officials.
Harold Mills is a retired U.S. Air Force Colonel and a career intelligence officer with over 20 years of active service including Vietnam. His assignments included tactical combat units up through staff positions with Headquarters U. S. Air Force and the Defense Intelligence Agency in The Pentagon as well as an assignment with the International Military Staff of Headquarters North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) in Brussels, Belgium.
RSVP: Monday April 4th Dinner Meeting with speaker Col. Harold Mills (ret) at the American Legion Post 24 Hall at 400 Cameron Street at S. Royal St behind Gadsby’s Tavern (up the stairs), doors open at 6:30 PM. The cost is $25 per person if paid ahead of time or $30 pp at the door.
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J.J. Smith, SCV and MOS&B Adjutant
401 Wilkes Street
Alexandria, VA 22314
Phone: 703 299-1725 email: jossmith@mba1962.hbs.edu
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