Wikipedia:WikiProject Women in Red/Spies

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 * Women in espionage, there is no article on Wiki covering women spies and women in espionage

United States

 * Maureen Baginski (born 1955), Director of NSA’s Signals Intelligence branch on 9/11.
 * Deborah Champion, floater, Revolutionary War,
 * Wilma Davis, cryptanalyst, Venona project, There is no mention of her work in the Venona project article.
 * Vera Ruth Filby, WAVE and cryptanalyst at NSA. Cryptologic Hall of Honor inductee in 2013. ,
 * Terry Gudaitis, ,
 * Judith Pearson, author of spy non fiction lit
 * Adele Rickett (1919-2017), professor of Asian languages and literature; imprisoned for espionage in China along with husband W. Allyn Rickett.
 * Virginia Jenkins Riley, Cryptologic Hall of Honor inductee in 2015.
 * Anne Speckhard, psychologist and interviewer of terrorists, ,
 * Julia Ward, librarian and founder of the central reference division of NSA. Cryptologic Hall of Honor inductee in 2002.

Articles needing work

 * Agent 355
 * Ann Bates
 * Dorothy Blum, (1924-1980) NSA technical expert and improved cryptanalysis,
 * Nancy E. Bone, director of NIMA,
 * Elizabeth Burgin
 * Marie Christine Chilver - started
 * Ruth A. David former President and CEO, Analytic Services, Inc. (ANSER) and former Deputy Director for Science and Technology at the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency.  (Dr. Ruth A. David is already mentioned in many Wikipedia articles, such as  and  and, but she does not yet have a biographical article of her own.
 * Sarah Emma Edmonds
 * Antonia Ford
 * Hello Girls
 * Gene Grabeel, created secret decryption program that was later codenamed "Venona project" Her picture appears in the Venona project article, but there is no other mention of her work in the entire article.
 * Sarah Helm, author of spy non fiction lit
 * Mammy Kate
 * Minnie M. Kenny, founding editor of NSA's Dragon Seeds, Cryptologic Hall of Honor inductee in 2009. ,
 * Melissa Boyle Mahle, CIA, ,
 * Elizabeth P. McIntosh, author of spy non fiction lit, also a spy,
 * Marie Meyer (espionage), Venona project, There is no mention of her work in the entire in the Venona project article.
 * Juliana Mickwitz, escaped Nazi Germany and translated documents,
 * Evdokia Petrova
 * Emeline Piggott
 * Agnes Smedley, spied for Indian nationalist and Soviet Comintern in 1910s-1930s
 * Merryl Tengesdal

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