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Xavier Ameil (7 January 1923 – 18 April 2021) was a French engineer. He worked for Thomson-CSF and helped pass information from the anti-Soviet spy Vladimir Vetrov to NATO. Le baron Xavier Ameil, né le 7 janvier 1923 à Paris 9e et mort le 18 avril 2021 à Bourgeuil (Indre-et-Loire), est un ingénieur de chez Thomson-CSF, et l'un des principaux protagonistes de l'affaire Farewell au début des années 1980.
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Le baron Xavier Ameil, né le 7 janvier 1923 à Paris 9e et mort le 18 avril 2021 à Bourgeuil (Indre-et-Loire), est un ingénieur de chez Thomson-CSF, et l'un des principaux protagonistes de l'affaire Farewell au début des années 1980. Xavier Ameil (7 January 1923 – 18 April 2021) was a French engineer. He worked for Thomson-CSF and helped pass information from the anti-Soviet spy Vladimir Vetrov to NATO.
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