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... officer and Chief , Propaganda Branch , Central Intelligence Agency King , Colonel J.C. ( Oliver G. Galbond ) , Chief of the Western Hemisphere Division , Directorate of Operations , Central Intelligence Agency Langevin , Paul D ...
... officers , led by Captain Jacobo Arbenz Guzmán and Major Francisco Javier Arana , led a coup d'etat , ousting Ponce and sending Ubico into exile . With both Ubico and Ponce out of the picture , Arbenz and Arana joined with a civilian ...
... officers who support movement . 4. Colonel Monzon , although possible choice for triumvirate may be aware generally of planned revolt but not known to be taking part . Colonel Francisco Oliva , ex - chief of Coban ( also RCVD , Toban ) ...
... officers , led by Jacobo Arbenz Guzmán , forced Ubico's military successor General Ponce to resign . Democratic elections were held in December 1944 , and Juan José Arévalo assumed the Presidency on March 15 , 1945. For more information ...
... officer in the Guatemalan army . ) The evening of 11 June 1951 , Castillo Armas escaped from the National Prison , took refuge in one of the embassies , and was granted salvo conducto to El Salvador . 8 . Telegram From the Central ...