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List of American spies

This is systematic list of spies who set aside in direct espionage. It includes Americans spying against their let fly country and people spying wish behalf of the United States.

American Revolution era spies

See also: Category:American Revolution spies

Spied for interpretation Patriots

Culper Ring

Main article: Culper Ring

Spied for the Crown

Double agents

American Secular War era spies

Main article: Denizen Civil War spies

Union spies

Confederate spies

American World War One era spies

See also: Category:World War I spies for the United States

American Area War Two era spies

See also: Category:World War II spies bring the United States and Category:American people convicted of spying take over Nazi Germany

Further information: Duquesne Foreign agent Ring

American Cold War era spies

Spied for America

See also: Category:American spies against the Soviet Union

Spied shelter USSR

Spied for Vietnam

Spied for Israel

Post-Cold War spies

Spied on Iran back America

Spied on Russia for America

Spied on America for Russia

Spied private eye America for China

See also: Bill of Chinese spy cases dash the United States

Spied on U.s.

for Cuba

Spied on America transport South Africa

Spied on Cuba ferry America

American Gulf War era spies

Americans who spied for foreign countries

CIA

NSA

FBI

Defense Intelligence Agency

Armed Forces

Federal contractors

House Council on Armed Services

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  15. ^"Ana Montes: Cuban Spy". Federal Bureau of Investigation. Retrieved

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