Sandra Grimes is a former
CIA
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officer who participated in a small team that investigated and uncovered the actions of
Aldrich Ames
Aldrich Hazen "Rick" Ames (; born May 26, 1941) is a former Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) officer turned KGB double agent, who was convicted of espionage in 1994. He is serving a life sentence, without the possibility of parole, in the Federa ...
, a
United States
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counterintelligence
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officer who was subsequently convicted of
spying
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for the
Soviet Union
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.
Early life
Grimes was born in August 1945 to a couple who met in
Oak Ridge, Tennessee
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, and worked together on the
Manhattan Project
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.
She went to school in Los Alamos, then left and did the rest of her schooling in
Denver
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, Colorado.
While in high school she enrolled in a course in
Russian
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, in which she excelled and gave her the encouragement to later major in Russian language at the
University of Washington
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in Seattle.
CIA career and Aldrich Ames
In October 1966, a friend informed Grimes that a CIA recruiter was on campus,
and told her she "would make a perfect spy."
She subsequently interviewed with the CIA, and was hired as a GS-06 Intelligence Assistant, a job classification which required that she obtain security and medical clearances before being granted unrestricted access to the potentially sensitive documentation she would be seeing.
When she reported for duty at the Ames building in Rosslyn, Virginia, she and her fellow co-workers became clerical employees.
Grimes' first job was working in the Soviet Bloc Division of the Directorate of Operations,
which included the intelligence from then Colonel
Dmitri Fedorovich Polyakov. She trained herself to become familiar with Soviet intelligence services, during which she used index cards to track counterintelligence and positive intelligence.
In Fall 1968, Grimes attended operations training and met SE Division expert Dick Kovich.
In 1970, she eventually was granted an interview for conversion to professional status
and afterward worked her way up and was given the duty of replacing a senior intelligence analyst in the Branch. She later became a Soviet and Eastern European Division officer and remained with their counterintelligence group for eleven years, holding various titles and positions.
It was through this experience that she gained knowledge of the
KGB
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and the
GRU
The Main Directorate of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, rus, Гла́вное управле́ние Генера́льного шта́ба Вооружённых сил Росси́йской Федера́ци ...
.
During this time. Grimes worked or assisted in cases which included
Aleksey Isidorovich Kulak and Leonid Georgiyevich Poleshchuk.
In the late 1970s, through an organizational change in the
CI group, she met
Jeanne Vertefeuille
Jeanne Ruth Vertefeuille (December 23, 1932 – December 29, 2012) was a CIA officer who participated in a small team that investigated and uncovered the actions of Aldrich Ames, a notorious Cold War spy.
Early life
Born in New Haven, Connect ...
.
Together with Faith McCoy, Grimes and McCoy made a proposal to create two branches in the CI group, both of which to handle CI dissemination and production in a specific geographical region.
One would deal with the Soviet bloc and the other the Eastern European bloc. Eventually, the two branches merged, where Vertefeuille was the chief and Grimes became the Soviet section chief.
In 1981, after 14 years in CI, Grimes moved to the Career Management Staff after a change in feelings.
In early 1983, she eventually moved on to becoming deputy chief of external operations in Africa and two weeks later became acting chief.
In early 1984, Grimes was appointed permanent Chief of SE External Operations for Africa.
After the arrest of then General Poleshchuk on October 2, 1985, in January 1986, Grimes was part of the attempt to stop CIA assets from being exposed, which was an extraordinary "back room" security procedure.
This role was in addition to Grimes' role of Chief of SE External Operations for Africa.
She was eventually brought into a CIA operation in Bonn. An anonymous write-in, involving a person named Mister. X, mentioned that the Soviet sources of the CIA were compromised due to a penetration of the CIA communications.
The author demanded $50,000 in a cache or dead drop in East Berlin. In March 1987, Grimes was transferred from her position in Africa and was assigned to the Moscow Task Force.
Moscow Embassy Marine Guard Arnold Bracy and Clayton Lonetree allowed the KGB entry to the secure areas within the U.S. Embassy.
In 1989, Grimes moved from being Chief of the Production Branch to a part-time position in the Special Projects Section.
In early 1991, she was working on GTPROLOGUE when she was offered the assignment to investigate the 1985 loss of Polyakov and others.
During a joint mole-hunt, Grimes was a member of the team who made the first breakthrough in 1992. She correlated times that
Ames
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met with Sergey Dmitriyevich Chuvakhin, his KGB contact, with times that he made large bank deposits in 1985 and 1986.
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In early 1993, Grimes resigned from the CIA.
]
Legacy
In 2012, ''Circle of treason: A CIA Account of Traitor Aldrich Ames and the Men He Betrayed'', a book co-authored by Grimes and Vertefeuille, was published by the Naval Institute Press. Vertefeuille subsequently died from brain cancer
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at the age of 80 on 29 December of that same year. According to Peter Earnest, executive director (emeritus) of the International Spy Museum
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in Washington, DC, Vertefeuille's "friend, in her final days, was, of course, Sandy Grimes. They had been friends for years, very close friends, and very close teammates."
In 2014, ABC
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aired ''The Assets
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'', an eight-part American drama television miniseries based on ''Circle of Treason''.
References
Further reading
*Sandra Grimes and Jeanne Vertefeuille. ''Circle of Treason: A CIA Account of Traitor Aldrich Ames and the Men He Betrayed''. Annapolis, Md: Naval Institute Press, 2012.
External links
Grimes discusses ''Circle of Treason''
at the Pritzker Military Museum & Library
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on December 12, 2013
Mother, Daughter, Sister, Spy
(video of panel discussion about women in the intelligence community). Washington, DC: International Spy Museum, January 6, 2017.
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1945 births
People of the Central Intelligence Agency
20th-century United States government officials
University of Washington College of Arts and Sciences alumni
Living people
20th-century American women
21st-century American women writers