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Col. Christopher Costa (Ret.): Spies, Counterintelligence, Special Operations
Season 1 · Episode 40

Col. Christopher Costa (Ret.): Spies, Counterintelligence, Special Operations

Edutainment Learning · Ralph Krauss

April 25, 202424m 49s

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Col. Christopher Costa, USA, (Ret), is the Executive Director of the International Spy Museum, and a 34-year veteran of the Department of Defense. Mr. Costa served as the Special Assistant to the President and Senior Director for Counterterrorism on the National Security Council (NSC). At the NSC, he was responsible for coordinating counterterrorism policy and strategy as well as U.S. hostage recovery activities. Previously, he served 25 years in the United States Army working in counterintelligence, human intelligence and with special operations forces (SOF) in Central America, Europe, and throughout the Middle East. He ran a wide range of intelligence and special operations in Panama, Bosnia, the first and second Iraq wars, and Afghanistan. Costa earned two Bronze stars for sensitive human intelligence work in Afghanistan. Later assigned to the Naval Special Warfare Development Group, he served as the first civilian squadron Deputy Director. In 2013, Costa was inducted into the United States Special Operations Commando Hall of Honor for lifetime service to US Special Operations.

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