CIA Cryptonyms: ST

The CIA cryptonyms on this page show those which are begin with the two-letter bigram ST. 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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STANDELSTANDEL was the cryptonym for Jacobo Arbenz Guzman, President of Guatemala. Arbenz was overthrown in the 1954 coup.
STANDEL-1STANDEL-1 was the cryptonym for Colonel Carlos Enrique Diaz.
STESCALADEThe bugging or attempted bugging of the New China News Agency in Havana by David Christ and his Office of Technical Security colleagues in 1960. [status: Probable]
STFADELESS-6Yang Ting-Pao, US-educated and a member of the International Union of Architects that met in Havana during Sept-Oct 1963. [status: Probable]
STGANGAudio operations targeting Chinese Communists in Mexico City.
STGOAL-1Unknown identity. A cable on October 17, 1963, described STGOAL-1 as a Chicom delegate to the International Union of Architects Conference in Mexico City. [status: Unknown]
STORAXSTORAX was probably the cryptonym for President Anastasio Somoza, ruler of Nicaragua during Operation PBSUCCESS. A cable on April 6, 1954, mentioned that a "planned assassination attempt on STORAX also reported." [status: Probable]

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