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Intelligence Operator 230: In the Service of Canada

Publisher: FriesenPress

Contributors:

Mike Fournier (Author)

Contributors: Mike Fournier (Author)

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Forget the tuxedos and shaken martinis. This isn't fiction-it's colder, quieter, and much more real.

As an intelligence operator during the tense Cold War period, Mike served as a Peacekeeper and operated covertly behind the Iron Curtain, where silence spoke louder than words. Later, he participated in the Afghanistan War as an Electronic Warfare Intelligence Analyst. His story isn't pulled from Bond movies or Smiley novels - it's rooted in the real tension of secrecy, service, and warfare.

Mike is a founding member of the modern Canadian Intelligence Branch, established on October 29, 1982, as the successor to the former Canadian Intelligence Corps, and was assigned Intelligence Branch number 230. Hence the title of the book. This memoir unveils the hidden world of Canadian military intelligence, shaped in part by its first Colonel Commandant, the renowned Sir William Stephenson-code name Intrepid-whose influence went beyond ceremonial duties. From encrypted briefings to moral dilemmas, Mike offers rare insight into a profession rooted in trust, restraint, and the burden of knowing too much.
ISBN-10: 1038306302
ISBN-13: 9781038306302
Author: Fournier, Mike
Publisher: FriesenPress

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ISBN-13: 9781038306302

ISBN-10: 1038306302

Publisher: FriesenPress

Publish Date: March 23, 2026

On Sale Date: March 23, 2026

Language: English

Pages: 342

Dimensions: 9.0 × 6.0 × 0.76 in

Weight: 1.01 lbs

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