Historical Dictionary of United States Intelligence

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wide array of support services. In addition, Air Force ISR contributes
to national intelligence capabilities by operating a worldwide array of
ground-based, airborne, shipborne and space-based high-technology
sensors.

AJAX (OPERATION).Acovert actionby the Central Intelligence
Agency (CIA) in 1953 to overthrow the government of Prime Minis-
ter Mohammad Mossadegh in Iran. Both the American and British
governments were angered by Mossadegh’s nationalization of the
Anglo-Iranian Oil Corporation in 1952. In addition, the Iranian Com-
munist Party was gaining influence, and President Dwight D. Eisen-
howerfeared that the Iranian political climate, if left unchecked,
would enable the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) to
have a stronghold on Iranian oil. ACIAoperative, Kermit Roosevelt
(grandson of President Theodore Roosevelt) headed a joint U.S.-
British operation that incited a revolt against Mossadegh, overthrow-
ing him and restoring Shah Reza Pahlavi to power. This action,
though lauded as a successful covert operation at the time, engen-
dered resentment of the United States and the United Kingdom
among Iranians and sparked an insurgent religious movement that
eventually ousted the shah in 1979 and led to the Iranian hostage cri-
sis, during which Iranian students held 54 American officials hostage
for 444 days. The hostages were released on 20 January 1981.

ALIAS.Afictitious name employed by an officer of the Central Intel-
ligence Agency (CIA) to mask his identity when conducting opera-
tions. ACIAofficer may use many aliases during an operation. See
alsoPSEUDONYM.

ALIEN REGISTRATION ACT.SeeMcCARTHYERA.

ALL AMERICAN SYSTEM.The All American system was an inno-
vative agent extraction procedure employed by the British toward the
end of World War II. The procedure involved the use of a modified
version of a mail pickup system used by All American Aviation be-
fore America’s entry into the war. The mail package to be picked up
was secured to a transfer line, strung between two wheel poles, set 54
feet apart. The aircraft designated to do the pickup approached the

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