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June 6, 2016 By Raymond J. Batvinis, PhD

Lake Ronkonkoma’s Double Agent

Duquesne-presentation

A photo taken at Flannigan’s Restaurant in Lake Ronkonkoma, New York. The occasion was a joint presentation on June 4 at the Sachem Library in Sachem, New York on the role Lake Ronkonkoma, New York played in the Duquesne espionage investigation. I’m on the left next to Evelyn Volkgraff, the Director of Lake Ronkonkoma Historical Society in New York, and Peter Duffy, the author of Double Agent, the biography of William Sebold. Video of presentation:

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Historical FBI Studies by Raymond J. Batvinis, PhD, author of "The Origins of FBI Counterintelligence" and "Hoover's Secret War Against Axis Spies: FBI Counterintelligence During World War II."

 

A retired FBI Supervisory Special Agent, Ray is now a historian and educator specializing in the discipline of counterintelligence as a function of statecraft.

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