Cuba and the Caribbean: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Inter-American Affairs..., 92-1, July 8-10, 13, 20, 27, 31, and August 3, 19701970 - 247 pages |
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... Defense for Inter- national Security Affairs__ 102 Holmes , Adm . E. P. , U.S. Navy , Commander in Chief , Atlantic .. Lang , William E. , Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Inter- national Security Affairs .. 107 134 Monday ...
... Defense for Inter- national Security Affairs__ 102 Holmes , Adm . E. P. , U.S. Navy , Commander in Chief , Atlantic .. Lang , William E. , Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Inter- national Security Affairs .. 107 134 Monday ...
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... Defense for International Security Affairs _ _ 134 Reimbursement to the United States for pay and allowances of U.S. military advisers _ _ 135 Department of Defense Comment on U.S. military personnel carried on host country military ...
... Defense for International Security Affairs _ _ 134 Reimbursement to the United States for pay and allowances of U.S. military advisers _ _ 135 Department of Defense Comment on U.S. military personnel carried on host country military ...
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... Defense for International Security Affairs . The subcommittee wants to cover all aspects of the U.S. policy to- ward Cuba ; issues affecting our security posture in the Caribbean ; as well as the broader question of Cuba's present and ...
... Defense for International Security Affairs . The subcommittee wants to cover all aspects of the U.S. policy to- ward Cuba ; issues affecting our security posture in the Caribbean ; as well as the broader question of Cuba's present and ...
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... defense of another , and about all this fabric of " closeness " which has been woven together over the decades . This spirit is something we would like to see continued and we will lend every effort to assist . THE OAS AND CUBA Within ...
... defense of another , and about all this fabric of " closeness " which has been woven together over the decades . This spirit is something we would like to see continued and we will lend every effort to assist . THE OAS AND CUBA Within ...
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... Defense Minister had visited Cuba . Mr. MONAGAN . What did the Soviet naval visit consist of that you referred to ? Mr. HURWITCH . There have been two now , Congressman Monagan . I believe the first one was in July of 1969 in which ...
... Defense Minister had visited Cuba . Mr. MONAGAN . What did the Soviet naval visit consist of that you referred to ? Mr. HURWITCH . There have been two now , Congressman Monagan . I believe the first one was in July of 1969 in which ...
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Admiral HOLMES AGUIRRE aircraft airlift Armed Forces Atlantic base Canal Zone capability Caribbean Castro regime Chairman Colombia committee Communist Congress Convention correct Cuba Cuban Government Cuban refugees CULVER defense Department economic FASCELL Fidel Castro flights FLOOD Florida foreign FULTON Governor GROSS Guantanamo Havana House HURWITCH insurgency INTER-AMERICAN AFFAIRS internal security KAZEN Latin America LEBER MATHER Memorandum of Understanding ment Mexico Miami MilGroups military assistance million missiles MONAGAN NUTTER operation PALMATIER Panama Canal Panamanian percent personnel persons political present Protocol President problems question refugees registered relations respect responsibility REYES ROYBAL Russian Security deletion ships Southern Command sovereignty Soviet Union statement SUBCOMMITTEE ON INTER-AMERICAN submarines Swiss Embassy Thank thing threat tion treaty U.S. Atlantic Fleet U.S. citizens U.S. Government U.S. military U.S. policy U.S. Southern Command United Nations Western Hemisphere WTVJ
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