Authors: Sandra V. Grimes
ca. Sep 1984âprobably Howard's first substantive personal contact with the KGB
2 Oct 1984âFBI agent Richard Miller arrested for espionage on behalf of the Soviet Union. Tried three times, finally convicted in Oct 1990, but released in May 1994.
Nov 1984âformer CIA contract employee Karel Koecher arrested for espionage on behalf of Czechoslovakia
Early Jan 1985âMotorin returns to Moscow
Jan 1985âPoleshchuk assigned to the KGB residency in Lagos, resumes contact with the CIA
Mar 1985âKGB illegals support officer Gennadiy Grigoryevich Varenik volunteers to the CIA in Bonn
Mar 1985âKonstantin Chernenko dies and Mikhail Gorbachev becomes CPSU general secretary
16 Apr 1985âAmes volunteers to the KGB in Washington, DC. Provides information and asks for fifty thousand dollars.
Spring 1985âHathaway becomes chief of the CI staff, replacing David Blee who retires
15 May 1985âAmes has a face-to-face meeting with KGB line KR (counterintelligence) chief Viktor Ivanovich Cherkashin at the Soviet embassy in Washington
17 May 1985âGordievsky is recalled from London. After arrival in Moscow, he is drugged and interrogated, but not arrested. In July SIS exfiltrates him from Moscow.
20 May 1985âCherkashin makes a clandestine trip back to Moscow, which was not detected by the FBI at the time. He returns to Washington on 31 May.
24 May 1985âformer Navy enlisted man John Walker arrested for espionage on behalf of the USSR. He had provided the KGB with cryptographic materials and other intelligence for approximately twenty years.
Late May 1985âin accordance with CIA advice, Bokhan defects to the United States. He had been recalled to Moscow to take care of a problem involving his son, and the CIA suspected that he was under suspicion.
9 Jun 1985âTolkachev is arrested in Moscow, subsequently tried and executed
13 Jun 1985âprobable date of the “big dump.” Ames betrays numerous CIA/FBI assets to the KGB.
13 Jun 1985âMoscow Station CIA officer Paul Stombaugh arrested by the KGB trying to meet Tolkachev
Jul 1985âMilt Bearden assigned as deputy chief of SE, replacing Wesolik
19 Jul 1985âexfiltration of Gordievsky from Moscow
1 Aug 1985âdefection of KGB CI officer Vitaliy Sergeyevich Yurchenko to the CIA in Rome. Immediately brought to the United States, where Ames becomes one of his debriefers.
Early Aug 1985âbased on Yurchenko's reporting of Howard's cooperation with the KGB, we assume that the GTTAW technical operation in Moscow has been compromised. Howard was trained to service the device.
Early Aug 1985âPoleshchuk, on home leave in Moscow, is arrested when he attempts to pick up a dead drop put down by Moscow Station. Subsequently tried and executed.
Late Aug 1985âSmetanin is arrested while on home leave in Moscow. Subsequently tried and executed. His wife is given a five-year sentence for aiding him.
Sep 1985âLonetree's first private meeting with Violetta Seina, local employee of the U.S. embassy in Moscow
19 Sep 1985âthe FBI interviews Howard based on Yurchenko's reporting
21 Sep 1985âHoward evades FBI surveillance and flees the United States. Probably arrives in the USSR a day or so later.
23 Sep 1985âHanssen is transferred to New York, where he serves as supervisor of a technical surveillance squad
Fall 1985âRedmond becomes chief of SE CI (formerly SE/ORP), replacing Carlson
2 Oct 1985âwe learn that Poleshchuk has been arrested
4 Oct 1985âHanssen volunteers (anonymously) to the KGB
4 Oct 1985âSmetanin does not show up for a post-home-leave meeting. We never have contact with him again.
8 Oct 1985âAmes begins full-time Italian language training
6 Nov 1985âYurchenko re-defects. Martynov is one of his escorts back to Moscow.
ca. 7 Nov 1985âMartynov is arrested, subsequently tried and executed
9 Nov 1985âVarenik is lured to East Berlin, where he is arrested. Subsequently tried and executed.
25 Nov 1985âNSA employee Ronald Pelton is arrested for espionage for the USSR. The arrest was based on a lead from Yurchenko.
11 Dec 1985âlast contact with Vasilyev, who dead-drops materials to us in Moscow
Mid-Dec 1985âwe learn that Smetanin has been arrested
Late 1985âCasey first briefed on the compromised Soviet operations
Dec 1985âJan 1986âwe conduct probes in Nairobi and Moscow to see if the KGB is reading our communications. Results are negative.
Dec 1985âFeb 1986âsometime in this period, Lonetree has his first meeting with “Uncle Sasha” (KGB officer Aleksey Yefimov/Yegorov)
Jan 1986âSE Division begins stricter compartmentation of its cases. A super-encipherment system is instituted.
Mid-Jan 1986âMister X “volunteers” to the CIA via an anonymous letter in Bonn. Claims to be a KGB officer. Tells us that we have a mole in Warrenton, and that Varenik was caught because his father found his spy gear. Sends a total of six letters, through summer 1986.
Mid-Jan 1986âMotorin arrested in Moscow, subsequently tried and executed
Late Jan 1986âKGB opens a GTABSORB shipment in the USSR
Early 1986âformer DDO, and later IG, John Stein prepares a report for DCI Casey. Reportedly it is his conclusion that there is no connection between the compromised cases.
Feb 1986âVorontsov arrested in Moscow, subsequently tried and executed
Mar 1986âLonetree transferred to Vienna
10 Mar 1986âMoscow station officer Mike Sellers arrested by the KGB trying to meet Vorontsov
4 Apr 1986âlast phone call from Motorin to his girlfriend in Washington. Calls give the impression that Motorin is not in any trouble.
16 Apr 1986âRobert M. Gates becomes DDCI, replacing John McMahon
Apr 1986âAmes finishes Italian language training, works temporarily on the Italian desk while preparing for his overseas assignment to Rome
2 May 1986âAmes is polygraphed. Clears out after only one session.
7 May 1986âMoscow Station officer Erik Sites is arrested by the KGB trying to meet with GTEASTBOUND, later identified as a dangle
May 1986âBearden assigned to Afghanistan. Replaced as deputy chief, SE, by Bill Piekney.
Early Jun 1986âVasilyev arrested in Moscow, subsequently tried and executed
1 Jul 1986âPotashov arrested in Moscow. Subsequently tried and sentenced to prison, but amnestied in 1992.
7 Jul 1986âPolyakov arrested in Moscow, subsequently tried and executed
21 Jul 1986âAmes leaves for Rome, where he heads the Hard Targets Branch
7 Aug 1986âHoward surfaces publicly in Moscow
23 Aug 1986âFBI arrests Soviet scientist and KGB officer Gennadiy Zakharov, as the result of a “sting”
30 Aug 1986âthe Soviets arrest U.S. journalist Nicholas Daniloff in retaliation
17 Sep 1986âthe United States expels twenty-five named Soviets; the Soviets retaliate by expelling five Americans. The numbers then escalate until mid-October.
30 Sep 1986âboth Daniloff and Zakharov are released
Oct 1986âwe learn of the arrests of Motorin and Martynov
27 Oct 1986âbeginning of the CI/STF investigation in the CIA
4 Nov 1986âbeginning of the ANLACE investigation in the FBI
14 Dec 1986âLonetree begins confession to COS Vienna
23 Dec 1986âYuzhin arrested in Moscow. Tried and convicted of espionage and sentenced to fifteen years, amnestied in 1992.
3 Jan 1987âPitts is assigned to New York
29 Jan 1987âCasey resigns after suffering a stroke, dies 6 May
Feb 1987âPiguzov, with whom we had been out of contact since 1979, is arrested in Moscow. Subsequently tried and executed.
Mid-Mar 1987âU.S. Marine corporal Arnold Bracy reportedly confesses that he helped Lonetree let the KGB into the U.S. embassy in Moscow. Confession later retracted.
May 1987âbeginning of the RACKETEER/BUCKLURE program, designed to tempt KGB officers into cooperating with the United States
26 May 1987âJudge William H. Webster becomes DCI, replacing Casey
12 Jun 1987âcharges against Bracy dropped
Summer 1987âRedmond becomes deputy chief, SE Division, replacing Piekney
15 Jul 1987âPitts volunteers to the KGB in New York
3 Aug 1987âHanssen is transferred back to FBI headquarters, where he serves as a supervisory special agent in the intelligence division's Soviet analytical unit
13 Aug 1987âLonetree found guilty by a military court-martial and sentenced to twenty-five years. He is freed in February 1996.
4 Jan 1988âRichard F. Stolz becomes DDO, replacing George
Apr 1988âthe CI staff is reorganized and becomes the Counterintelligence Center. Hathaway now wears two hats: chief of the CI Center and a new position, ADDO for Counterintelligence
Jun 1988âbeginning of the GTPROLOGUE dangle case in Moscow
28 Apr 1989âThe CIA informs the FBI that State Department officer Felix Bloch may be working for the KGB
22 May 1989âHanssen informs the KGB via dead drop about the Bloch case
22 Jun 1989âBloch is warned by the KGB that he is under suspicion. An FBI technical operation picks up the message. The FBI immediately interviews Bloch, but he refuses to confess and is never arrested.
Jul 1989âAmes leaves Rome
Jul 1989âBearden returns to SE Division, replacing Gerber
Aug 1989âPitts is transferred to FBI headquarters in Washington
Sep 1989âafter home leave, Ames becomes chief of the SE component that follows Soviet and East European cases in Europe
Early Nov 1989âDiana Worthen brings Ames' wealth to CIC's attention
Nov 1989âFedorenko travels to the United States. The FBI and CIA (in the person of Ames) resume contact with him. Fedorenko, who was never arrested, eventually resettles in the West.
Dec 1989âAmes becomes chief of the Czech Branch
Mar 1990âHathaway retires and is replaced by Hugh E. “Ted” Price
25 Jun 1990âHanssen assigned to the FBI's inspection staff as an inspector's aide. Travels to FBI offices in the United States and abroad.
Aug 1990âAmes serves on the GS-12 promotion panel
Oct 1990âAmes assigned to CIC/AG, where he works on KGB-related matters
Jan 1991âThomas A. Twetten becomes DDO, replacing Stolz
Early 1991âPrice becomes ADDO, is replaced as chief, CIC by James Olson, who previously was deputy chief
May 1991âRedmond becomes deputy chief of CIC
Jun 1991âCIC/SIU set up
1 Jul 1991âHanssen returns to the intelligence division at FBI headquarters and serves as a program manager in the Soviet operations section. He is in the unit responsible for countering efforts by the Soviets to acquire U.S. S&T intelligence.
31 Aug 1991âWebster resigns
Late Aug 1991âAmes returns to SE Division to serve on the “KGB working group”
6 Nov 1991âRobert M. Gates becomes DCI, replacing Webster
Dec 1991âthe KGB First Chief Directorate becomes the SVR
Dec 1991âAmes transferred to the counternarcotics center, where he remains until his arrest
16 Dec 1991âHanssen and the KGB/SVR have a dead-drop exchange. Hanssen then breaks off contact.
End Dec 1991âthe Soviet and East European (SE) Division is renamed the Central Eurasian (CE) Division
Early 1990sâChernov, who had not been in touch with the FBI since the early 1970s, is arrested in Moscow, tried, and sentenced to eight years. However, he is amnestied after six months.
1992âNicholson assigned to Kuala Lumpur
6 Jan 1992âHanssen serves as chief of the national security threat list (NSTL) unit. He focuses the unit's efforts on economic espionage.
18 Oct 1992âPitts becomes dormant
5 Feb 1993âR. James Woolsey becomes DCI, replacing Gates
Jul 1993âHanssen makes an unsuccessful approach to the GRU, again anonymously. The event results in a Russian protest to the USG, and the FBI opens an investigation.
Jan 1994âPrice becomes DDO, replacing Twetten
21 Feb 1994âAmes arrested for espionage, with attendant publicity
Apr 1994âHanssen is temporarily assigned to the Washington metropolitan field office
28 Apr 1994âAmes pleads guilty to espionage
ca. May 1994âNicholson volunteers to the SVR in Kuala Lumpur. Leaves post shortly thereafter.
Jul 1994âNicholson assigned to the CIA's training facility as an instructor
Dec 1994âHanssen is reassigned to FBI headquarters, in the office of the assistant director for the national security division
Jan 1995âPitts is moved to the behavioral sciences unit at Quantico
10 Jan 1995âWoolsey resigns
12 Feb 1995âHanssen is detailed to serve as the FBI's senior representative to the Office of Foreign Missions at the State Department. He functions as the head of an interagency CI group, and as FBI's liaison to State's Bureau of Intelligence and Research
May 1995âJack Downing becomes DDO, replacing Price
10 May 1995âJohn Deutch becomes DCI, replacing Woolsey
Aug 1995âFBI launches a sting, reactivating Pitts
28 Feb 1996âLonetree released from prison
Jul 1996âNicholson assigned to the counterterrorism center
16 Nov 1996âNicholson arrested for espionage
15 Dec 1996âDeutch resigns
18 Dec 1996âPitts arrested for espionage
1997âDavid Cohen becomes DDO, replacing Downing
28 Feb 1997âPitts pleads guilty
5 Jun 1997âNicholson sentenced to twenty-three years and seven months
ca. 22 Jun 1997âPitts sentenced to twenty-seven years
11 Jul 1997âGeorge Tenet becomes DCI, replacing Deutch 1999âJames Pavitt becomes DDO, replacing Cohen
Jul 1999âHanssen resumes contact with the SVR (formerly the KGB)
Nov 2000âHanssen's last successful dead-drop exchange with the SVR
13 Jan 2001âHanssen reassigned to FBI headquarters as part of the investigation of his activities
18 Feb 2001âHanssen arrested