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 páginas |
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... military advisers _ _ 135 Department of Defense Comment on U.S. military personnel carried on host country military rolls Letter dated March 7 , 1969 , from Hon . William B. Macomber , Jr. , Assistant Secretary of State for ...
... military advisers _ _ 135 Department of Defense Comment on U.S. military personnel carried on host country military rolls Letter dated March 7 , 1969 , from Hon . William B. Macomber , Jr. , Assistant Secretary of State for ...
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... military and naval commanders respon- sible for our security posture in the Caribbean region , and officials of the Department of Health , Education , and Welfare , to discuss these subjects with us . This morning , we are pleased to ...
... military and naval commanders respon- sible for our security posture in the Caribbean region , and officials of the Department of Health , Education , and Welfare , to discuss these subjects with us . This morning , we are pleased to ...
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... military response to a renewed threat of offensive missiles being stationed a few miles off our shores . This concerns me greatly . I am raising this issue today because I want to find out from our policymakers in the Department of ...
... military response to a renewed threat of offensive missiles being stationed a few miles off our shores . This concerns me greatly . I am raising this issue today because I want to find out from our policymakers in the Department of ...
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... military tests with the Soviet Union with the consequent threat that the mili- tary presence of a strong extra - continental power poses in the hemis- phere . From our reexamination of the bases of our policy toward 3.
... military tests with the Soviet Union with the consequent threat that the mili- tary presence of a strong extra - continental power poses in the hemis- phere . From our reexamination of the bases of our policy toward 3.
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... military ties to the Soviet Union , we found even less reason to alter our policy toward Cuba . While we would rate as " low " the chances of renewed Soviet military adventures involving Cuba , we have taken careful note of Marshal ...
... military ties to the Soviet Union , we found even less reason to alter our policy toward Cuba . While we would rate as " low " the chances of renewed Soviet military adventures involving Cuba , we have taken careful note of Marshal ...
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