CIA Cryptonyms: DE

The CIA cryptonyms on this page show those which are begin with the two-letter bigram DE. Bigrams are used to group cryptonyms into sets related to a particular category, based on characteristics such as geographic location (AM => Cuba) or other methods of grouping (KU => organizations of the CIA itself).

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DE

DEDigraph for operations and assets in Italy or Italian related. Sometimes linked to the Americas.
DEBACONA dispatch in October of 1960 stated that DEBACON was Chief of Detectives, Venice and was "thoroughly acquainted (with the) Trieste picture." [status: Unknown]
DEGRIP-1Dr. Benedotte Regnetta, an Italian, and Director of the Latin American Delegation of the FIAT Company. [status: Speculative]
DELORRYUnknown identity. DELORRY was an Italy based CIA agent. A cable in March of 1965 stated that it was Rome Station's view that DELORRY had "long-range potential, also outside Cuban ops." [status: Unknown]
DEPIGRAMDEPIGRAM was a male Italian Interpol representative, and a source and spotter for the Corsicans. In 1960, a CIA official recommended that he be "eliminated" - "cut out of the operation" after choosing QJ-WIN. [status: Unknown]
DESIGNET-1Dr. Benedotte Regnetta, an Italian, and Director of the Latin American Delegation of the FIAT Company. Regnetta was possibly also assigned the cryptonym DEGRIP-1. [status: Speculative]
DEVIGILCIA station in Italy. [status: Probable]
DEVISTA-1DEVISTA-1 was probably Carlo Coccioli. DEVISTA-1 was described as a "Italian leftist-known journalist" in an October 1963 cable. [status: Probable]

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