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'''Ilya Elliott Wolston''' was an American citizen who entered the [[U.S. Army]] in [[World War II]] and became a [[military intelligence]] officer. Allegedly, Wolston began reporting to [[NKVD|Soviet intelligence]]. Wolston allegedly provided the Soviets with information about the organization, curriculum, and personnel at the Army's intelligence school at [[Fort Ritchie, Maryland]].

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*893 KGB New York to Moscow, [[10 June]] [[1943]]
*325 Moscow to New York, [[5 April]] [[1945]]. (It is not clear that the Glory in the 1945 message is "Glory"/Wolston as in 1943).

===References===
*Boris Morros, ''My Ten Years as a Counter-Spy'', London: Werner Laurie (1959).
*[[John Earl Haynes]] and [[Harvey Klehr]], ''Venona: Decoding Soviet Espionage in America'', New Haven: [[Yale University Press]] (1999), pgs. 275–276. ISBN 0300077718

[[Category:United States Army officers|Wolston, Ilya]]
[[Category:People of the KGB]]
[[Category:Accused Soviet spies|Wolston, Ilya]]
[[Category:Venona Appendix A|Wolston, Ilya]]
[[Category:United States Army officers|Wolston, Ilya]]