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  • ...issile Crisis]].<ref name="Cuba and the United States">{{cite book | title=Cuba and the United States: A Chronological History| last=Franklin| first=Jane |
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  • * Freedman, Lawrence. ''Kennedy's Wars: Berlin, Cuba, Laos, and Vietnam.'' Oxford U. Press, 2002. 528 pp.
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  • ...r she operated in the [[West Indies]] out of the base at [[Guantanamo Bay, Cuba]] before returning to Norfolk and Atlantic Fleet duty on 2 February 1953. ...she was deployed to the West Indies to support the American quarantine of Cuba during the [[Cuban missile crisis]]. She then returned to Norfolk and her
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  • ...viets publicly removed all the missiles, the U.S. promised never to invade Cuba, and (secretly) the U.S. removed similar American missiles that had recentl ...f Berlin.<ref>James G. Blight and Philip Brenner, ''Sad and Luminous Days: Cuba's Struggle with the Superpowers After the Missile Crisis'' (2002) pp. 247-8
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  • ...Georgia reminded him of the sub-tropical climate of his native [[Santiago, Cuba]]. It was in Savannah that Louis Jr. later met and married the former Ger ...in journalism. Following college, Martin traveled to his father's native Cuba, spending two years there as a freelance writer based in Havana. Returning
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  • ...nks are made with rum. Among the best-known are the [[Daiquiri]] and the [[Cuba Libre]], the latter being basically rum and [[Coca-Cola]]. During the fad f
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  • ...l as several small satellite states in Eastern Europe (1945-1989). China, Cuba, Vietnam and North Korea are the countries that remain communist as of 2024 ...a]], [[Vietnam]] (which is also moving away from socialism), [[Laos]], and Cuba. In Africa, [[Ethiopia]], [[Somalia]], [[Angola]] and [[Mozambique]] had go
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  • ...n, Puerto Rico]]; and [[Guantanamo Bay, Cuba]]. After loading raw sugar in Cuba, the ship carried it to [[Baltimore]]. She moved to [[New York, New York|Ne
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  • ...whether certain individuals held in the Guantanamo Bay detention camps, in Cuba are safe to release or transfer, or whether they should continue to be held ...e to be held without charge at Guantanamo Bay, the U.S. military prison in Cuba, or be transferred, possibly home to Yemen.
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  • ...held that detainees captured in Afghanistan and held at Guantánamo Bay in Cuba could challenge their confinement in American courts by writ of habeas corp ...that absolute sovereignty was unnecessary, since under its agreements with Cuba, the United States exercised "complete jurisdiction and control" over the G
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  • ...ean]], east of the [[Florida (U.S. state)|Florida]] peninsula and north of Cuba and [[Haiti]]. Most of the archipelago comprises the Commonwealth of the Ba ...inhabitants of the Bahamas were the Lucayans, related to the [[Taino]]s of Cuba, [[Hispaniola]] and [[Puerto Rico]]. The Spanish soon began enslaving the L
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  • ...techniques on the captives held in the Guantanamo Bay detention camps, in Cuba.<ref name=USNAlbertoJMora2004-07-07/>
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  • | location = [[Guantanamo Bay, Cuba]]
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  • ...techniques on the captives held in the Guantanamo Bay detention camps, in Cuba.<ref name=USNAlbertoJMora2004-07-07/>
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  • ...or Fight]]"), endorsed the [[Mexican-American War]], and the annexation of Cuba. He resigned his seat in 1848 to run for president.
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  • Cuba and China remain prominent examples of communist-based economies, although
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  • ...rnor of Puerto Rico, received royal permission to search for land north of Cuba. he equipped three ships at his own expense and sailed from Puerto Rico in ...very wealthy man. He was appointed adelanto of la Florida and governor of Cuba, and assembled a large expedition to 'conquer' la Florida. On May 30, 1539,
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  • ...merica]]n coast, and even more when he tried to persuade [[Spain]] to sell Cuba.
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  • [[File:8k63 na pu.jpg|thumb|Soviet R-12 missile of type deployed to Cuba during the Cold War]] ...Soviet R-12 Dvina intermediate-range nuclear ballistic missiles staged in Cuba within striking range of the continental United States. High-explosive warh
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  • ...) an aerial-photography expert whose detection of missile installations in Cuba in 1962 led to the [[Cuban Missile Crisis]]. He founded the Central Intell ...bert | title = Arthur Lundahl, 77, C.I.A. Aide Who Found Missile Sites in Cuba
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