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==Career==
 
==Career==
He worked in the [[CIA]] as [[CIA/Executive Director]] and [[Inspector General of the Central Intelligence Agency]].
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He worked in the [[CIA]] as [[Inspector General of the Central Intelligence Agency]] from September 1982.
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He also worked as [[Executive Director of the Central Intelligence Agency|Executive Director]] of the agency under [[William H. Webster]] & [[William J. Casey]].<ref name=bikes/>
  
 
==Later activities==
 
==Later activities==
In 1994, the ''[[Los Angeles Times]]'' quotes Taylor as explaining his career switch to become editor/producers of the newsletter "Bicycle Travel and Review," a Manhattan Beach-based "guide to riding in all the right places" as follows: "When the [[Cold War]] ended, I, like thousands of others, needed to find something useful for my life."<ref>http://articles.latimes.com/1994-05-12/news/cb-56709_1_ex-cia-official</ref>
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In 1994, the ''[[Los Angeles Times]]'' quotes Taylor as explaining his career switch to become editor/producers of the newsletter "Bicycle Travel and Review," a Manhattan Beach-based "guide to riding in all the right places" as follows: "When the [[Cold War]] ended, I, like thousands of others, needed to find something useful for my life."<ref name=bikes>http://articles.latimes.com/1994-05-12/news/cb-56709_1_ex-cia-official</ref>
 
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Revision as of 11:00, 27 September 2015

Person.png James H. TaylorRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(spook)

Employment.png Executive Director of the Central Intelligence Agency

In office
July 1984 - 1991
Dates tentative. Quit because he "needed to find something useful for my life."
"?" contains an extrinsic dash or other characters that are invalid for a date interpretation.

Employment.png Inspector General of the Central Intelligence Agency

In office
September 1982 - ?
DeputyGeorge Clarke, Rebecca Donegan"?" contains an extrinsic dash or other characters that are invalid for a date interpretation.
Preceded byCharles A. Briggs
Succeeded byJohn H. Stein

Career

He worked in the CIA as Inspector General of the Central Intelligence Agency from September 1982.

He also worked as Executive Director of the agency under William H. Webster & William J. Casey.[1]

Later activities

In 1994, the Los Angeles Times quotes Taylor as explaining his career switch to become editor/producers of the newsletter "Bicycle Travel and Review," a Manhattan Beach-based "guide to riding in all the right places" as follows: "When the Cold War ended, I, like thousands of others, needed to find something useful for my life."[1]

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