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Observing our Hermanos de Armas Robert O. Kirkland

Observing our Hermanos de Armas By Robert O. Kirkland

Observing our Hermanos de Armas by Robert O. Kirkland


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Summary

An analysis of the effectiveness of the US military attache corps in Latin America from the end of World War II to the Johnson administration. An analytical framework is used to test the capability of this intelligence gathering system and applied in the case studies of: Guatemala, 1950-1954, Cuba, 1954-1958 and Bolivia 1960-1964.

Observing our Hermanos de Armas Summary

Observing our Hermanos de Armas: U.S. Military Attaches in Guatemala, Cuba and Bolivia, 1950-1964 by Robert O. Kirkland

This study analyzes the effectiveness of the U.S. military attache corps in Latin America from the end of World War II to the Johnson administration.

Observing our Hermanos de Armas Reviews

One is impressed by the maturity and sophistication of this work, as well as by the extraordinary breadth and depth of the research. The author's access to hitherto classified materials ensures the reader of fresh information and insights. All of this constitutes a well-organized and clearly written outstanding whole. -- Charles D. Ameringer, author of U.S. ForeignIntelligence: The Secret Side of American History
This well-crafted and path-breaking study carefully reconstructs the roles played by U.S. military and naval attaches in America's relations with three Latin American nations experiencing coups and revolutions in the 1950s and 1960s. -- Peter Karsten, author of The Military inAmerica
In these times of new preemptive policies in other, less amenable, parts of the world, Kirkland provides us with a small, but pointed lesson on the importance of good intelligence to decision making.
. -- Journal of Military History

About Robert O. Kirkland

Robert O. Kirkland

Table of Contents

1. The Attache Corps in the Pre-Cold War Era, 1888-1945 2. The Attaches, their Duties, Responsibilities, Education, Training and Attitudes, 1945-1964 3. U.S. Attaches, Guatemala and the Overthrow of Jacobo Arbenz, 1950-1954 4. U.S. Attaches and the Cuban Revolution, 1952-1958 5. U.S. Attaches and the Bolivian MNR, 1958-1964 6. Conclusions Appendices Bibliography

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NPB9780415947848
9780415947848
0415947847
Observing our Hermanos de Armas: U.S. Military Attaches in Guatemala, Cuba and Bolivia, 1950-1964 by Robert O. Kirkland
New
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2003-09-30
224
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