And the Russians Stayed: The Sovietization of Cuba : a Personal PortraitThis personal account of the author and members of his family spans thirty years, from January 1, 1959, up until the present day where the Soviets continue to use fortified coves to keep their missiles only 90 miles from America's shores. Photos. |
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Then , on January 13 , 1961 , four hundred Soviet anti - guerrilla specialists arrived in Havana under the command of Lieutenant Colonel of the Red Army Anastas Grigorich , Lieuten- ant Colonel of the KGB Valentin Trujanof , and Colonel ...
Then , on January 13 , 1961 , four hundred Soviet anti - guerrilla specialists arrived in Havana under the command of Lieutenant Colonel of the Red Army Anastas Grigorich , Lieuten- ant Colonel of the KGB Valentin Trujanof , and Colonel ...
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To complicate matters , there was no direct communication between the guerrillas and the air force at Rayo Base . As noted by Captain Ferrer , " when the guerrillas requested an air drop , they used an intelligence network operating ...
To complicate matters , there was no direct communication between the guerrillas and the air force at Rayo Base . As noted by Captain Ferrer , " when the guerrillas requested an air drop , they used an intelligence network operating ...
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The effects of the change from guerrilla operation to conven- tional force were felt immediately at Trax Base in Guatemala . The sixty recruits who volunteered to form the infiltration teams ( Ñongo Puig being one of them ) left the ...
The effects of the change from guerrilla operation to conven- tional force were felt immediately at Trax Base in Guatemala . The sixty recruits who volunteered to form the infiltration teams ( Ñongo Puig being one of them ) left the ...
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