Records Concerning National Aspects of U.S. Military Intervention in Cuba
3/1/1963
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Pages 2-7 of the full document are shown here: objectives in Cuba and "proposed actions which might be taken to impede the movement of subversive trainees to and from Cuba." See the entire 133-page document in the National Archives online catalog. It comes from a series of memos, policy papers, reports, agendas, and meeting minutes maintained by the General Counsel in his capacity as the Secretary of the Army's representative on the Intergovernmental Coordinating Committee of Cuban Affairs (ICCCA). These documents outline U.S. operations in support of covert operations against the government of Fidel Castro in the period following the Cuban Missile Crisis and the suspension of Operation Mongoose.
This primary source comes from the Records of the Office of the Secretary of the Army.
National Archives Identifier: 304992
Full Citation: Records Concerning National Aspects of U.S. Military Intervention in Cuba; 3/1/1963; Records of the Office of the Secretary of the Army, Record Group 335. [Online Version, https://docsteach.org/documents/document/records-concerning-national-aspects-of-us-military-intervention-in-cuba, April 20, 2025]Activities that use this document
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