Military Order Of The World Wars To Host Robert Hull On ‘Spy Recruiting: The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly’

Robert Hull

MOWW News:

At this month’s meeting of Military Order Of The World Wars (MOWW),  Robert Hull will speak on “Spy Recruiting: The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly”. He will talk about the Agent Recruitment Cycle, the effect of the John Walker spy ring on establishing the Personnel Security Research Center (PERSEREC), and his own personal experience in the late 1960s with a Soviet agent when he was an intelligence analyst working in the Middle East.

Hull served as a Cold-War Era intelligence operations/analyst for the US Air Force covering the Czechoslovakian Prague Spring, Sputnik launches, post-Cuban Missile Crisis Soviet operations, and counter-intelligence operations. He has given talks on intelligence and unconventional weapons to national and local DHS, intelligence, and military organizations and conferences for more than 30 years.

The meeting will begin at 6 p.m. with a social period. A brief meeting will start at 6:30 p.m. followed by the talk at about 7:15 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 16 in room 203A at the Los Alamos Research Park. 

For further information, call LTC Gregg Giesler at 505.662.5574 or email him at g.giesler@computer.org.

The Military Order of the World Wars meetings are open to all interested people for dinner and program with RSVP, or the program only at no cost. The cost for dinner is $25. Please call Hull at 505.328.1502 for reservations. A reservation is a commitment to pay. The dinner menu is Cavatappi with Italian Sausage and appropriate sides.

Because of the ongoing COVID situation, the meeting will be a hybrid session including Zoom. Zoom will start at about 6 p.m. Zoom details will be in the reminder email two days before the meeting.

About MOWW:

An Act of Congress chartered the Military Order of the World Wars in 1919 as a national patriotic organization. The principal objectives of the MOWW are continuing service to the Nation, and patriotic educational opportunity for the nation’s youth and citizens. Current youth programs are focused upon annual Youth Leadership Conferences for high school students presented in New Mexico by its related Sunbelt Patriotic Youth Leadership Conferences, Inc. Current, former and retired federally commissioned officers of all branches of the United States Uniformed Services are eligible for membership in the MOWW and are especially invited to attend our meetings. For additional information about MOWW membership, call Commander Gregg Giesler at 505.662.5574.

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