• when prosecuting Wilson; as a result, Wilson's convictions were overturned in 2003 and he was freed the following year. Edwin P. Wilson was born to a poor...
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  • Edwin Wilson may refer to: B. Edwin Wilson, retired United States Air Force general Edwin Bidwell Wilson (1879–1964), American mathematician Edwin H. Wilson...
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    which, The New York Times speculated, only $1,000 was repaid. However, Edwin P. Wilson claimed he had seen a telegram showing that Libya paid Billy Carter...
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    his work there, he received the Legion of Merit award. Edwin Hubble's arrival at Mount Wilson Observatory, California, in 1919 coincided roughly with...
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    Postal Service until he accepted an offer in 1977 from ex-CIA officer Edwin P. Wilson to work in Libya on a contract to train that country's special forces...
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  • agency for misconduct in 1971. He then "went rogue", going to work for Edwin P. Wilson's operations supplying arms, bomb making training, and surveillance...
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    Egyptian American Transport and Services Corporation), but in prosecuting Edwin P. Wilson the U.S. government made a plea bargain that enabled him to escape...
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  • Edwin Bidwell Wilson (April 25, 1879 – December 28, 1964) was an American mathematician, statistician, physicist and general polymath. He was the sole...
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  • CIA Agent Turned Terrorist ISBN 0394552938; The story of CIA agent Edwin P. Wilson. 1989 – Father and Son: A Novel ISBN 0671631721 1990 – In a Child's...
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    former Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) operatives (most notably Edwin P. Wilson and Frank E. Terpil) to help set up terrorist camps. After the December...
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