The Life of a Military Attache (2): Moscow, Almaty, and Warsaw in the 1990s

Published: Oct. 27, 2013, 3:30 p.m.

b'In this continuation of the discussion with US Army Colonel James Cox, we hear about the day-to-day work of US military attach\\xe9s: being military diplomats for the Defense Intelligence Agency. Colonel Cox tells SPY Historian Mark Stout what it was like working in Moscow after the failure of the 1991 coup. He also shares his experiences in Almaty, the capital of the newly independent country of Kazakhstan and later in Poland, a once-communist country, as it joined the NATO alliance.'