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Very Good. Softcover. Good binding and cover. Clean, unmarked pages. Ships daily. From the library of noted military historian and community leader, Sheldon Goldberg. An avid scholar of military and aviation history, Sheldon served as a declassification specialist and Chief of the Reference Branch for the US Air Force, responding to such critical inquiries as OPERATION TAILWIND and the No Gun Ri controversy.
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Publisher:
History Staff, Central Intelligence Agency
Published:
October 1992
Language:
English
Alibris ID:
15980302680
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Very good. Oversized book, measuring 10-3/4 inches by 8-1/2 inches. Includes Foreword, Preface, Persons Mentioned, Acronyms and Abbreviations, Part I: Prelude to Crisis; Part II: Crisis, 16-28 October 1962; Part III: The Aftermath. The collection in this volume includes many of the CIA's most important documents on the Cuban missile crisis. To the degree possible, the documents in this volume are organized according to the date of subject matter. In general, support documents follow documents that summarize a sequence of events. All of the documents have been subject to declassification review, and portions of some have been deleted for security reasons. Much has been written on the missile crisis during the years that have passed since those 13 days in October, but the unavailability of classified material has left many questions unanswered. The collection in this volume contains the honeymoon cables that Director of Central Intelligence (DCI) John A. McCone sent to Headquarters from France a month before the missile crisis, as well as McCone's notes taken during the National Security Council Executve Committee meeting at the height of the crisis. It also includes intelligence memorandums and estimates, briefing papers, Cuban refugee reports, and memorandums on Operation MONGOOSE, the clandestine program aimed at destabilizing the Castro regime. Many of the evaluations of the missile threat contained here draw upon IRONBARK material, whose source was Soviet Col. Oleg Penkovsky. All documents in this volume have been subject to declassification review, and portions of some have been deleted for security reasons.
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Edition:
1992, United States, Central Intelligence Agency, History Staff
Publisher:
United States, Central Intelligence Agency, History Staff
Published:
1992
Language:
English
Alibris ID:
13469934841
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Good. xxii, [2], 376 pages Maps; 28 cm. Cover has some wear and soiling. Dr. Mary S. McAuliffe, Deputy Chief of the History Staff, has located and compiled the documents in this collection. Dr. McAuliffe, who has recently completed a study of John A. McCone's tenure as DCI, graduated from Principia College, took a Ph.D. in history from the University of Maryland, and taught at Iowa State University before joining CIA and the History Staff in 1986. She is the author of Crisis on the Left: Cold War Politics and American Liberals, 1947-1954 (Amherst, MA: University of Massachusetts Press, 1978). The Central Intelligence Agency is pleased to declassify and publish this collection of documents on the Cuban Missile Crisis, as the First Intelligence History Symposium marks the thirtieth anniversary of that event. We hope that both the Symposium and this volume will help fill the large gaps in information previously available on the role of intelligence in this crisis. The collection in this volume includes many of CIA's most important documents on the Cuban missile crisis. It contains the 'honeymoon cables' that Director of Central Intelligence (DCI) John A. McCone sent to Headquarters from France a month before the missile crisis, as well as MaCone's notes taken during the National Security Council Executive Committee meetings at the height of the crisis. It also includes intelligence memorandums and estimates, briefing papers, Cuban refugee reports, and memorandums on Operation Mongoose, the clandestine program aimed at destabilizing the Castro regime. Many of the evaluations of the missile threat contained in this volume draw upon IRONBARK material, whose source was Soviet Col. Oleg Penkovsky. All the documents in this volume have been subject to declassification review, and portions of some have been deleted for security reasons.
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