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  • {{r|Edward Lansdale}}
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  • {{r|Edward Lansdale}}
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  • '''Edward Lansdale''' was a United States Air Force major general who was principally assigned | contribution = Chapter V: Ramon Magsaysay, Edward Lansdale, and the JUSMAG | year = 1987}}</ref> Magsaysay accepted only with assuran
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  • {{r|Edward Lansdale}}
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  • He observed that while [[Edward Lansdale]] had an early role, his small counterinsurgency team was not adequate to d
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  • }}, p. 113</ref> Edward Lansdale said "he'd gotten in with some of the French | title = Oral History interview of Edward Lansdale
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  • ...hasis on covert operations, of the sort that Kennedy had encouraged with [[Edward Lansdale]] and [[MACV-SOG]].
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  • While MG [[Edward Lansdale]] had been involved with counterinsurgency in the Philippines, and then in
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  • ...ssy in Saigon, evaluating pacification on the front lines. He worked under Edward Lansdale.
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  • {{r|Edward Lansdale}}
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  • {{r|Edward Lansdale}}
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  • ...l Intelligence Agency and military officer Rufus Phillips (an assistant to Edward Lansdale) and United States Information Agency officer John Macklin, "I could unders
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  • ...as the Saigon Military Mission, headed by United States Air Force Colonel Edward Lansdale, who arrived on 1 June 1954. His Clandestine HUMINT operational techniques#
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  • ...re generally anti-Communist, and recounted an April 1961 conversation with Edward Lansdale, whom Nolting believed felt the same way about the people. "Sure, there ar
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  • ...Saigon Military Mission (SMM), headed by United States Air Force Colonel Edward Lansdale, who arrived on 1 June 1954. The SMM was ''not'' part of the CIA Station in
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  • [[Cuban Project|Operation Mongoose]] was re-approved to [[Edward Lansdale]] by U.S. President [[John F. Kennedy]] in November 1961. The CIA tried an
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  • [[Cuban Project|Operation Mongoose]] was re-approved to [[Edward Lansdale]] by U.S. President [[John F. Kennedy]] in November 1961. The CIA tried an
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