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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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  • 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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  • [[Ngo Dinh Diem]], in 1956, was advised by [[Edward Lansdale]] that land reform had been an important base for the successful counterins
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  • ...mented in the Philippines by [[Ramon Magsaysay]], with the assistance of [[Edward Lansdale]], would almost certainly have improved the legitimacy and popular support
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  • * [[Edward Lansdale/Definition]]
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  • * [[Edward Lansdale/Related Articles]]
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  • * [[Template:Edward Lansdale/Metadata]]
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  • ...he South in the upcoming months. This transfer also cut the experienced MG Edward Lansdale out of the process, as while he was an United States Air Force officer, the ...attracted to officers that he saw as activist and unconventional, such as Edward Lansdale.
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  • ...1954, there had been a CIA program, the [[Saigon Military Mission]] under Edward Lansdale to put [[CIA activities in Vietnam|Vietnamese guerrillas]] in the north dur
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  • ...ia-Pacific#Vietnam 1954|Saigon Military Mission]] arrived in 1954, under [[Edward Lansdale]]. US-based analysts were simultaneously trying to project the evolution of
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  • ...er-insurgency war against the Hukbalahap. United States Air Force Colonel Edward Lansdale, seconded to the CIA, led the effort, befriending then Defense Minister, an
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  • ...in the area since the latter part of the [[Second World War]]. In 1954, [[Edward Lansdale]], a [[United States Air Force]] officer seconded to the [[Central Intellig
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