Kelly Robinson

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Kelly Robinson, Jr. born on August 16 1932, in Akron, Ohio, was best known to the general public as an internationally ranked and world famous tennis player; however, he quietly spent most of his adult life as a covert agent for the US military. His father, Kelly Robinson, Sr. was a lawyer who served in the Army’s Judge Advocate General Corps during and immediately following World War II. His mother was a housewife who died of undisclosed causes in 1943. The exact name of the US military agency Robinson worked for was never revealed, though it operated out of room 314 at the Pentagon.  For a significant portion of his clandestine career, he worked with Alexander Scott, an Oxford trained linguist who also was credentialed as a sports trainer. Later in his career, Robinson was the Director for Field Operations for the above agency; however, it now worked out of a series of offices in the Department of Agriculture.

Subject ID: 63978

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Kelly Robinson, Jr. born on August 16 1932, in Akron, Ohio, was best known to the general public as an internationally ranked and world famous tennis player; however, he quietly spent most of his adult life as a covert agent for the US military. His father, Kelly Robinson, Sr. was a lawyer who served in the Army’s Judge Advocate General Corps during and immediately following World War II. His mother was a housewife who died of undisclosed causes in 1943. The exact name of the US military agency Robinson worked for was never revealed, though it operated out of room 314 at the Pentagon.  For a significant portion of his clandestine career, he worked with Alexander Scott, an Oxford trained linguist who also was credentialed as a sports trainer. Later in his career, Robinson was the Director for Field Operations for the above agency; however, it now worked out of a series of offices in the Department of Agriculture.

Subject ID: 63978

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Subject ID: 63978