"To what degree has the Foreign Service been penetrated by career intelligence officers? To a very considerable degree. Roughly three out of five supposedly State Department employees working abroad are in fact CIA officers. The number of young university and college graduates recruited by the CIA is steadily rising and now stands at more than 800 annually. In the last ten years, 7500 such graduates have been recruited and trained as intelligence officers at educational institutions like the CIA Camp Peary Training Center, the Foreign Service Institute, and the National Intelligence Academy. The number is almost half of the entire CIA personnel working at Langley and at its stations abroad."
These 190 names include the person's diplomatic title, the country
where the person is posted (presumably as of about 1983), and the year
when that posting began. The year of birth is included for most names;
90 percent were born in the early 1950s. Additional citations can be found
in NameBase for only 44 of the names. The list may have been compiled by
someone with access to internal alumni-like information, since this is not
the sort of profile that would result from using unclassified sources.
Search the NameBase site: While the best way to search for names is to use NameBase, most can also be found here by using only first and last name, separated by a single space, with no quotation marks.
Name index for Anti-CIA Club of Diplomats. Spooks in U.S. Foreign Service. 1983