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What does DA stand for?

double agent (US DoD)


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Dual Action (sander)
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He wrote this volume for general readers who want to know more about counterintelligence practices (known as "tradecraft") by using case studies from his own experiences that illustrate such practices as surveillance, law enforcement manipulation, interrogation and polygraph testing while managing double agents, moles and defectors.
A number of successful counterintelligence operations have uncovered both foreign spies and domestic double agent operations, such as the Aldrich Ames case of the 1990s as well as the Robert Hanssen case in 2001, in which Hanssen, an agent who worked for the FBI counterintelligence division, spied on the U.
Then there is 'The Club', a covert hit squad of rogue CIA double agents who mean to take out Professor Jason Davidson and his team of researchers who have discovered a workable alternative to the world's energy needs that if brought to bear would mean an end to the annual one-and-a-half trillion dollar revenue of the major oil companies.
Cornered, Ros convinces Harry and Adamthat the only way to stop Yalta, and for her to redeem herself, is to exploit her position as a double agent.
The book tells how Eddie Chapman was employed as a double agent throughout the Second World War.
There are agents, there are suspected double agents and then there are double-crossed double agents in the first of three feature-length episodes of this star-studded spy thriller.
The son-in-law of Egypt's late president was laid to rest Sunday amid lingering mystery over his strange death and alleged role as a double agent who tricked Israel into complacency over the 1973 Yom Kippur war.
AT a time when the spectre of a new Cold War looms, todays extraordinary honour for former Soviet double agent Oleg Gordievsky is hardly likely to impress Moscow and President Putin.

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