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Graham, John W.

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Title Naval Cadet (UNTD) (RCN(R))
Official Number U-00734
 
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Biography
He was living in Toronto ON at the time of his recruitment into the navy. He served in the diplomatic srvice in Havana Cuba. He later served in London, became Canada’s ambassador to Venezuela and headed the democracy promotion unit of the Organization of American States.
 
Military Service
He was appointed as a Naval Cadet (UNTD) RCN(R) 1959. In 1959 he served in HMCS York for UNTD. (He was released.)
 
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The Globe and Mail reports that "“We didn’t have a military attaché in the Canadian embassy,” explained Mr. Graham, who worked under the cover of Political Officer. “And to send one at the time might have raised questions. So it was decided to make our purpose less visible.” Mr. Graham said he worked as a spy for two years, between 1962 and 1964. His mandate was to visit Soviet bases, identify weapons and electronic equipment and monitor troop movements. The espionage missions began after President John Kennedy asked Prime Minister Lester Pearson – at their May, 1963, summit in Hyannis Port, Mass. – whether Canada would abet American intelligence-gathering efforts in Cuba. Mr. Graham’s sketches (of equipment and installations), however, were the real thing. To get them to Canada, he flew to Mexico City – the only regional air connection – and deposited the drawings at the Canadian embassy. From there, they were dispatched by diplomatic courier to Ottawa. Copies were subsequently sent to the CIA and, Mr. Graham later heard, to the Kennedy White House." He recounts his Cuban and other foreign exploits in Whose Man in Havana?Adventures from the Far Side of Diplomacy, to be published by Penumbra Press.
 
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Bill Clearihue (Nominal List UNTD); The White Twist (1960);
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2015-01-25 00:00:00

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