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  • The '''Cuban Missile Crisis''' of October, 1962 was a critical point in the [[Cold War]]. American spy ...tter.<ref> James G. Blight, and David A. Welch, eds.''Intelligence and the Cuban Missile Crisis'' (1998) [http://books.google.com/books?id=aIN7NEKcC-EC&pg=PA134&lpg=PA134&
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  • *(with Ernest R. May) ''The Kennedy Tapes: Inside the White House during the Cuban Missile Crisis'' (Belknap Press, 1997) *(with Graham Allison) ''Essence of Decision: Explaining the Cuban Missile Crisis'' (: Addison Wesley Longman, 1999)
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  • ...in service between 1946 and 1970, participating in the [[Suez Crisis]], [[Cuban Missile Crisis]] and [[Vietnam War]]
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  • ...expert whose detection of missile installations in Cuba in 1962 led to the Cuban missile crisis, and who founded the Central Intelligence Agency's National Photographic In
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  • ...U.S. political decisionmaking; intimate access, as a junior officer, to [[Cuban Missile Crisis]] details
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  • ...red to Atlantic Fleet; became full-time training ship for 30 years after [[Cuban Missile Crisis]]; now a private museum ship
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  • ...viet [[ballistic missile]] programs, such that the Soviets triggered the [[Cuban missile crisis]] as a result of the imbalance between U.S. programs and what the U.S. now
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  • ...ile sites in Cuba an international diplomatic crisis began, known as the [[Cuban Missile Crisis]]. During this crisis the US President denounced the Soviet actions and beg
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  • ...paes = 147-179}}</ref> and in the [[1973 Arab-Israeli Conflict]] and the [[Cuban Missile Crisis]]. <ref>{{citation
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  • ...ni | first = Dino A. | title = Eyeball to Eyeball: The Inside Story of the Cuban Missile Crisis | publisher = Random House | date = Updated edition (October 5, 1993) | ...ak|first=Dan|date=18 October 2012|title=Dino Brugioni's bird's-eye view of Cuban missile crisis|url=http://articles.washingtonpost.com/2012-10-18/lifestyle/35499541_1_brug
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  • ...ni | first = Dino A. | title = Eyeball to Eyeball: The Inside Story of the Cuban Missile Crisis | publisher = Random House | date = Updated edition (October 5, 1993) |
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  • ...the island became a proxy for U.S.-Soviet confrontation, leading to the [[Cuban Missile Crisis]] of 1962, perhaps the closest the world has come to nuclear war. {{main|Cuban Missile Crisis}}
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  • ...n William Y. Smith. Operation ANADYR: U.S. and Soviet Generals Recount the Cuban Missile Crisis. Chicago: Edition Q, 1994</ref> In 2004, he spoke against the military poli ...1962, Smith started assisting him on the 20th., preparing for Kennedy's [[Cuban Missile Crisis]] announcement on the 22nd. <blockquote> Khrushchev's primary reason for pu
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  • {{r|Cuban Missile Crisis}}, 1962
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  • ...he [[Western Hemisphere]]. Some of the most critical intelligence in the [[Cuban Missile Crisis]] came from [[signals intelligence]] provided by the [[National Security Ag | title = Role in the Cuban Missile Crisis
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  • ...[[cold war]] stances by the government of [[John F. Kennedy]] during the [[Cuban Missile Crisis]], Attorney General [[Robert Kennedy]], who also sat as part of John Kenned
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  • ===Cuban Missile Crisis=== ...ion of Soviet missiles in Cuba, and were active throughout the resulting [[Cuban Missile Crisis]]. One U-2 was shot down, killing the Air Force pilot, Rudolf Anderson.
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  • ...on Administrations]] between 1961-1966. He was intensely involved in the [[Cuban Missile Crisis]] and the [[Vietnam War]]. He was the younger brother of [[William Bundy]],
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  • After a combat assignment for the [[Cuban Missile Crisis]], she spent the next 30 years as the training carrier, CVT-16 and then AVT
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  • ...pert whose detection of missile installations in Cuba in 1962 led to the [[Cuban Missile Crisis]]. | title = oral histories of the Cuban Missile Crisis. Interview with Dino Brugioni
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  • The '''Cuban Missile Crisis''' of October, 1962 was a critical point in the [[Cold War]]. American spy ...tter.<ref> James G. Blight, and David A. Welch, eds.''Intelligence and the Cuban Missile Crisis'' (1998) [http://books.google.com/books?id=aIN7NEKcC-EC&pg=PA134&lpg=PA134&
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  • ...ons, such as [[John F. Kennedy]]'s "EXCOM (Executive Committee)" for the [[Cuban Missile Crisis]].
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  • Drones of this version were to be used in the Cuban Missile Crisis,<ref name=RyanDrone /> but, due to press leaks, the missions were never flo
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  • ...r the [[Caribbean]], and [[23 July]] for the [[Mediterranean]]. When the [[Cuban Missile Crisis]] arose, Pocono was recalled to the United States. She carried the flag of
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  • He was a member of Kennedy's Executive Committee during the [[Cuban Missile Crisis]].
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  • In October 1962, ''Oglethorpe'' stood ready off Cuba when President Kennedy [[Cuban missile crisis|demanded the removal of Soviet missiles]]. The prompt and firm employment o
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  • ...iles in 1962 that brought the world to the brink of nuclear war. In the [[Cuban Missile Crisis]], Kennedy forced the removal of the Soviet weapons, and reached an arms li ...m. In 1962 the [[Soviet Union]] secretly installed missiles, causing the [[Cuban Missile Crisis]], which could have escalated into a [[nuclear war]]. Kennedy responded by
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  • ...ans. In late October, as the crisis over the U.S.S.R.’s establishment of [[Cuban missile crisis|missile bases on Cuba]] mounted, ''Mathews'' was attached to the [[U.S. Atl
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  • ===Cuban Missile Crisis=== The most intense airborne alert was during the [[Cuban Missile Crisis]]. The B-52 proved sufficiently reliable that the Air Force began to phase
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  • ...This deterrent may, indeed, have restrained the Soviets during the 1962 [[Cuban Missile Crisis]].
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  • In October, during the [[Cuban missile crisis]], ''Mount McKinley'' served at [[flagship]] for ComPhibLant and ComPhIbGru
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  • During the [[Cuban Missile Crisis]] of October and November 1962, caused by the discovery of Russian intermed ...awarded the [[Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal]] for her service in the [[Cuban Missile Crisis]] of 1962.
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  • ...home on [[October 19]] and made a one-day turnaround to take part in the [[Cuban Missile Crisis|Cuban blockade]]. It was not until [[December 5]], 1962 that the ship final
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  • ...ample of a representative crateology technique is shown in Photograph 9 of Cuban Missile Crisis photographs.<ref name=GWUNSA>{{cite web | title = The Cuban Missile Crisis 1962: The Photographs
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  • ...of Cuba was conducted on 16 November 1962, 19 days after the end of the [[Cuban Missile Crisis]].<ref name="Cuba and the United States">{{cite book | title=Cuba and the U
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  • ...Modernization]] (FRAM) overhaul. She was in the Atlantic supporting the [[Cuban missile crisis|Cuban quarantine]] in October 1962. In February 1964, she participated in t
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  • ...to the West Indies to support the American quarantine of Cuba during the [[Cuban missile crisis]]. She then returned to Norfolk and her routine operations before deployme
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  • ...thor = Dino Brugioni | title = Eyeball to Eyeball: The Inside Story of the Cuban Missile Crisis | publisher = Random House | date = Updated edition (October 5, 1993) | i
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  • * McAuliffe, Mary S., ed. ''CIA Documents on the Cuban Missile Crisis, 1962.'' (1992). 376 pp.
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  • ===[[Cuban Missile Crisis]]=== ...Cuban soil. Accordingly, on 23 October 1962, President Kennedy ordered a [[Cuban missile crisis|naval quarantine of Cuba]] to make sure that no more offensive weapons were
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  • ...med by the Soviet response to the limited but determined response in the [[Cuban Missile Crisis]].
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  • ...tional Service, American University; Lead plaintiff in Archive lawsuit for Cuban Missile Crisis documents) ...a number of Archive books: the Archive's first two documents readers: The Cuban Missile Crisis, 1962 and The Iran-Contra Scandal: The Declassified History, both published
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  • ...e broadest of economic terms, although not all blockades (e.g., during the Cuban Missile Crisis) are economic. When directed at economic targets, a blockade of raw materi
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  • * Divine, Robert A. ed., ''The Cuban Missile Crisis'' 2nd ed. (1988) * Chang, Laurence and Peter Kornbluh, eds., ''The Cuban Missile Crisis, 1952'' (1985)
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  • ...clear missiles capable of hitting much of the U.S., which led to the major Cuban Missile Crisis, ===Cuban Missile Crisis===
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  • During the [[Cuban missile crisis|Cuban crisis]] in October 1962, she operated for two months in [[Caribbean]
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  • ...o Jima (LPH-2)]] had received a summons to the Atlantic Fleet during the [[Cuban Missile Crisis]]. Operating in this capacity for two weeks, the attack cargo ship steamed
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  • * 1962 - [[Cuban Missile Crisis]]. Kennedy on October 22 announced that there existed Soviet missiles in Cu
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  • ...targets. Only ships can maintain a less-than-lethal blockade, as in the [[Cuban Missile Crisis]].
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  • ...the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. In major crises, such as the [[Cuban Missile Crisis]] of October 1962, a special NSC executive committee chaired by the preside
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  • ...[[22 October]] to [[5 December]], Uvalde supported the Fleet during the [[Cuban Missile Crisis]], when President [[John F. Kennedy]] "quarantined" Cuba over the presence
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  • ...lso have SIGINT capability. Drones of this version were to be used in the Cuban Missile Crisis.<ref name=RyanDrone /> While the start of the [[Cuban Missile Crisis]] came from IMINT showing Soviet missiles under construction, SIGINT had ha
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  • ..."quarantine" of Cuba imposed by President John F. Kennedy during the 1962 Cuban missile crisis.
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  • ...k place, SIGINT had much operational impact during this period, with the [[Cuban Missile Crisis]], steady ramping up of [[Vietnam War|warfare in Southeast Asia]], and US d ...lso have SIGINT capability. Drones of this version were to be used in the Cuban Missile Crisis.<ref name=RyanDrone />
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  • ...h the customer. For example, the first IMINT of Soviet missiles during the Cuban Missile Crisis was verified and quickly taken to the President and Secretary of Defense. T | title = The Kennedy Tapes: Inside the White House During the Cuban Missile Crisis
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  • ...or to impose their will upon them." It foreshadowed the potential of the Cuban Missile Crisis with the general assessment "the USSR can and probably will augment its nav ...pposed both to the [[Bay of Pigs]] invasion and the Cuban actions in the [[Cuban Missile Crisis]].
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  • ...such as this one of Soviet missile installations, played a key role in the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962.]]
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  • * [[Cuban Missile Crisis]]
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  • ...ams, such as the PSALM compartment established by the President during the Cuban Missile Crisis (see example <ref name=CubaPsalm>{{citation
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  • The Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962, however, involved extensive CIA intelligence analysis, particularl
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  • ...ost competent DCIs and excellent managers. He directed the IC during the [[Cuban Missile Crisis]]. McCone resigned from his position of DCI in April 1965, believing himsel
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