Is 355 true?

Based on true events, AGENT 355
AGENT 355
355 (died after 1780) was the code name of a female spy during the American Revolution, part of the Culper Ring. She was one of the first spies for the United States, but her real identity is unknown. The number 355 could be decrypted from the system the Culper Ring used to mean "lady."
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What is 355 based on?

The title is derived from Agent 355, the codename of a female spy for the Patriots during the American Revolution.
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Who was the woman spy during the Revolutionary War?

A Philadelphia schoolteacher with Loyalist sympathies, Ann Bates was one of the most successful British spies of the war. Her espionage began in 1778, shortly after she accompanied her husband, a British soldier and gunsmith, to his post in New York.
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Was Mace Agent 355?

In spite of its title, The 355 doesn't take a deep dive into the history of Agent 355. The film's major reference to Agent 355 comes in Mace taking on the 355 designation, while its team of five female spies conduct similar operations in a modern context.
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Who was the real culper?

Abraham Woodhull

Using the code name Samuel Culper, Sr., Woodhull operated in New York City and Long Island where he collected intelligence on British military forces.
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Was Agent 355 a loyalist?

This is the only direct reference to Agent 355 in any of the Culper Ring documents. It is believed that she was a member of a prominent Loyalist family (British supporters) in New York City with easy access to British society and British officers.
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Who were the members of the Culper Spy Ring?

The leaders of the spy ring were Abraham Woodhull and Robert Townsend, using the aliases of "Samuel Culper Sr." and "Samuel Culper Jr.", respectively; Tallmadge was referred to as "John Bolton". While Tallmadge was the spies' direct contact, Washington often directed their operations.
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What did Agent 355 do?

According to popular lore, a woman spy known only as Agent 355 helped George Washington win the American Revolution, serving as a key member of the Manhattan-Long Island intelligence network later dubbed the Culper Spy Ring.
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Who was the best known woman to fight in the Revolutionary War?

Deborah Sampson became a hero of the American Revolution when she disguised herself as a man and joined the Patriot forces. She was the only woman to earn a full military pension for participation in the Revolutionary army.
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Who was the girl that warned of British Invasion?

Sybil Ludington

The daughter of Colonel Henry Ludington, Sybil, at the young age of sixteen, would make a journey double to that of Revere (totaling 40 miles) to warn the colonists at Danbury, Connecticut of the approach of the British.
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Who is the most famous female spy?

MATA HARI. Mata Hari embodied all the intrigue of espionage and remains the most famous female spy in history. The dancer turned WWI spy is said to have seduced diplomats and military officers into giving up their secrets.
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Were there any female soldiers in the Revolutionary War?

During the Revolutionary War, women served the U.S. Army in traditional roles as nurses, seamstresses and cooks for troops in camp. Some courageous women served in combat either alongside their husbands or disguised as men, while others operated as spies for the cause.
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Is there such thing as a triple agent?

A triple agent is a spy who pretends to be a double agent for one side, while they are truthfully a double agent for the other side. Unlike a re-doubled agent, who changes allegiance due to being compromised, a triple agent is usually considered to have been always loyal to their original side.
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Does the Culper Spy Ring still exist?

Many more than that were involved in the operation, including couriers and boat captain Caleb Brewster. He played a critical role in carrying messages across Long Island Sound to get them to Washington's headquarters. Without Brewster there is no Culper Spy Ring.
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Was there a real major Hewlett?

In real life: The Hewlett we've come to know didn't exist. While there was an officer on the British side named Richard Hewlett who was garrisoned in Setauket, he was actually a loyalist from Long Island.
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How was Agent 355 captured?

Captured. After the capture and hanging of Major John André, the British had suspects who they believed may have provided information about him to the Colonial Army. According to documents at the time, Agent 355 was arrested by the British. She was pregnant at the time.
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Who is Agent 355 Y?

Ashley Romans portrays "Agent 355," who is a secret agent for an elite, covert task force. Agent 355 is a social chameleon, able to switch personas on a dime. She covers emotional scars and grief with bravado and confidence. She does not suffer fools and has long shunned real intimacy for fear of abandonment.
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What did Agent 711 do?

Among other honorifics, George Washington—known as Agent 711 in the Culper Spy Ring—is often heralded as a great “spymaster,” and indeed, he was. Under Washington's astute watch, several networks of spies operated in both close-knit circles and far-reaching societies.
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Who is considered America's first spymaster?

Robert Townsend, a member of George Washington's spy ring, tells the story of Washington's network of daring spies that operated in British-held New York during the American Revolution.
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Who are the richest CIA agents?

Only four U.S. spies are thought to have been paid at least $1 million over their careers: CIA officers Aldrich Ames and Larry Wu-Tai Chin, Army officer Clyde Conrad and Navy officer John Walker. The KGB is known to have kept $2,100,000 and $800,000, respectively, in escrow in Moscow for Ames and Robert Hanssen.
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Who is the most famous FBI agent?

Joaquín "Jack" García (born 1952) is a Cuban-American retired FBI agent, best known for his undercover work infiltrating the Gambino crime family in New York City. García is regarded as one of the most successful and prolific undercover agents in the history of the FBI.
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What is the spy capital of the world?

Austria's role in espionage, particularly as a base for Russian intelligence operations, has been noted by several media outlets. Washington Post has called Vienna "a haunt for spies", while NBC stated it is "widely regarded as the spying capital of the world". BBC has referred to it as a "centre for espionage".
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