By ANATH HARTMANN, Capital News Service
By ANATH HARTMANN, Capital News Service
Published
11/26/08
WASHINGTON — Will Graves has hunted game in the woods of Kazakhstan, vaccinated cattle against deadly disease in Mexico and done U.S. intelligence work in Germany.
Anath Hartmann — Capital News Service
Former National Security Agency linguist Will Graves, 81, displays his 2007 book, "Wolves in Russia: Anxiety Through the Ages," at his Millersville home with wife Randi Graves.
Now the former National Security Agency linguist, whose lanky, six-foot-plus, broad-shouldered frame and thick shock of white hair make him look at least a decade younger than his 81 years, is on another mission -- from his home in Millersville.
A 40-plus-year interest in wolves and their impact on cattle health led the Ladonia, Texas, native to pen a book on these topics last year. "Wolves in Russia: Anxiety Through the Ages" has sold 1,000 copies to date...
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