Authors: Randall B. Woods
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in the OPC,
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85
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86
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88
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OSS and,
1
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4
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29
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35
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63â64
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66â67
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70â71
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as part of Team Bruce,
39
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41
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42â46
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47â48
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48â51
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participating in conference on the CIA,
395â396
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perspective on a South Vietnam solution,
137
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141
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150
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209
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211
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263
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political action in Italy,
98â101
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102â103
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268
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political associations/leanings of,
75
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81
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qualifications for DDP,
274
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recruited by the CIA,
80
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as recruiter and handler for the CIA,
88
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release of the CIA's family jewels, far-reaching ramifications of,
6
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as Saigon station chief,
1
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5
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124
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137â140
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141
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144
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145
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146
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147
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166â169
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372
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school/college years of,
22â23
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25â26
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27â28
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74
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81
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and the Soviet and East European Division,
275
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278
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sudden assignment to CORDS,
278â279
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279â280
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281
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suit filed against, over his memoir,
468
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testifying before congressional committees,
166
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316â317
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373
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393
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394
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413
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414
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441
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442â443
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444
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447â448
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452
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456
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457
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training for the CIA,
86â87
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See also specific countries, agencies, events, and people in the life of Bill Colby
Cold War,
7
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74
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75
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79
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114
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131
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144
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251
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252
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273
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305
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322
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323
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340
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395
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413â414
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415
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471
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attitude of Colby toward,
81
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82
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171
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195
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259â260
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344
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369
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370
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470
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end of,
477
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model for fighting,
213
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227
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onset of,
108
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116
Collins, J. Lawton,
120
Combined Studies Division,
155
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162
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172
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173
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179
Committee to Defend America by Aiding the Allies,
27
Committee to Reelect the President (CREEP),
346
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348
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351
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353
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440
Common Cause,
440
Communist International,
72
Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU),
72
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110
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215
Communist Party of the United States (CPUSA),
25
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75
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76
Communists/communism,
5
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28
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33
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42
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64
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85â86
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93
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96
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110
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113
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130â131
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142
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144
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164
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169
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179
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196
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198â199
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214
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260
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296
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341
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349
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355
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409
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attitudes toward,
26â27
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82
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83
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99
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114
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136
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369
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Diem and Nhu's campaign against,
120â121
,
125
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287
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files on, CIA maintaining,
217
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noncommunist Chinese Nationalists and,
14
,
79
,
127
,
152
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See also specific communist parties, countries, organizations, and leaders
Con Son Island “tiger cages,”
312
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396
Conein, Lucien,
36
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118â119
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127
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144
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183
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188â189
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190
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191
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193
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202
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239
Confucians/Confucianism,
117
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118
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164
,
258
Connor, John T.,
412
Constabulary model,
304
Containment or Liberation?
(Burnham),
114
Cook, Bill,
19
Corwin, Edwin S.,
23
Coughlin, Charles E.,
25
Counterinsurgency and pacification in Vietnam,
1
,
3
,
120
,
424
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appointments to oversee,
261
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266â267
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Colby defending, after US abandonment of South Vietnam,
434â435
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differing views on,
257
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258
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259
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events sidetracking,
169
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171
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172
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264
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expert on,
248
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250
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incubators of, in the countryside,
206
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208
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and in Laos, Colby's perspective of,
238â239
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244
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247
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LBJ on,
260
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261
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264
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266â267
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282
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Operation Switchback and,
174
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178
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179
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181
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233
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Pentagon's plans for,
180
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248
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263
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persuading Nhu on vision of,
157
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164
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167
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persuading US Mission on,
157
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159
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position paper supporting,
256
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promising starts to,
166â167
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symbol of,
254
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think-tank on, emergence of,
152â153
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154
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157
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would-be architects of a comprehensive program for, view of,
260â261
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See also specific counterinsurgency/pacification initiatives
Counterintelligence (CI) Staff,
105
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106
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275
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276
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340
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356
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357â358
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370
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380
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465
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466
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467
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471
Counterspy
magazine,
460
Counter-Terror (CT) Teams,
207
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248â249
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251
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252
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279
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See also
Provincial Reconnaissance Units (PRUs)
Covert action (CA) branch,
127
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177
Covert operations, expansion of,
213
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472
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See also specific covert operations/activities
Cox, Edward,
361
Cram, Cleveland,
470â471
Cronkite, Walter,
284
Cuba,
142
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145
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158â159
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175
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176â177
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199
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240
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336
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367
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416
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472
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474
Cuban Exile Brigade,
158
Cult of Intelligence, The
(Marchetti),
87
Dai Viet Quoc Dan Dang,
128
,
136
,
205â206
Daily Intelligencer
,
391
Dan, Phan Quang (Dr. Dan),
138
,
139â140
Day, Dorothy,
12
De Gasperi, Alcide,
95â97
,
102
de Laroussilhe, Alain,
46
de Silva, Peer,
200
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204
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206
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207
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208
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209
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234
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287
Dean, John,
343
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346
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350
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351â352
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364
Declaration of Honolulu,
258
Defense Attaché Office,
428
Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA),
300
,
343
Demilitarized Zone,
133
,
294
,
345
Democratic National Committee headquarters, burglarizing of,
346
,
347
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See also
Watergate
Democratic National Convention,
307
Democratic Party,
307
,
339
,
346â347
      Â
See also specific Democratic leaders
Democratic Republic of Vietnam (DRV).
See
North Vietnam
Democrats, Christian.
See
Christian Democrats
Devlin, John F.,
370
Diem, Ngo Dinh,
93
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116
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117â118
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119
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120â121
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122
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125
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127
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133
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134â135
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136
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141
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142
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152
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164
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167â168
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174
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179
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198
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207
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225
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252
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268
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287
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319
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323
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410