Alumni
Sir William Stephenson was a Canadian soldier, airman, businessman, inventor, spymaster, and the senior representative of British intelligence for the entire western hemisphere during World War II. He created Camp X in the beginning of World War 2 and it was a success training many new spies.
Clifton Stewart was born in P.E.I. Canada, and he had a knack for electronics. He was a radio genius and the British secret service recruited him. After working in New York City on a project, he moved over to Camp X during World War 2.
Ian Fleming the author of "James Bond" was a Royal Navy Intelligence Officer was initially lacking the ability of being cold blooded but at his stay at Camp X learned how to change personalities. In the story "James Bond" the character "M" was based off the man who created Camp X Sir William Stephenson.