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  1. The Will and Ability of Certain Countries to Support and Develop Their Armed Forces, from Their Own Resources and with US Aid.

    2000/05/2~C~~P78-01617A000500090001-3 (a) Chile's will.i.nryness to render active miZitsry gupoort to the US can ~e Pssu~~d, ... anti-submarine activitiPS, and a3??~ses rescue operations. At present, Chile's military,establis}ant ... and Frnvidi~z~; a delsyinT action to attack by a laxg?r paver, fib) Chile has a?s~eady s'.y~own arillin~;r~ss ...

  2. ANALYSIS OF DAMAGE TO CUBAN TRANSPORATION SYSTEM AND ECONOMY BY HURRICANE FLORA.

    Urbano Noris San German 20-36N 76-o8w 56. Chile Santa Ana 2o-16N 75-53W 57? Rafael Freyre Santa Lucia ...

  3. COMMENTS ON APPENDIX 'A' OF NIE-34

    quantities for its domestic needs. An agreement has been signed irrith Chile-whereby 3,000 metric tons ...

  4. INCREASED CHINESE COMMUNIST AID TO CEYLON: FACT OR FICTION

    Aires, Argentina Bogota, Colorrrb.ia Santiago, Chile La Paz,, Bolivia Montevideo, Uruguay Caracas, ...

  5. GEOGRAPHICAL AREA CONSIDERATIONS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF A NATIONAL COLD WAR STRATEGY- LATIN AMERICA

    which would include every country in South America except Uruguay, Ecuador, and Chile- could create a factor of unity ...

  6. GEOGRAPHICAL AREA CONSIDERATIONS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF A NATIONAL COLD WAR STRATEGY- LATIN AMERICA

    except Uruguay, Ecuador, and Chile- could create a factor of unity which is now so seriously lacking. ...

  7. PEKING AND MOSCOW SI, HAVANA NO

    minister, had received a report before. his departure for Chile that; U.S. officials were considering ...

  8. THE ECONOMIC CLUB OF NEW YORK QUESTIONS & ANSWERS TO WILLIAM E. COLBY BY HARRISON SALISBURY

    2001/08/01: CIA-RDP91-00901R000500040001-1 (HS) different countries and particularly in the outburst. on Chile ...

  9. REORGANIZING THE CIA: WHO AND HOW

    is one thing, and seeking to overthrow a democrat- ically elected government in Chile in the 1970s ...

  10. FACELESS VIETCONG

    mines)y some of America's of Chile. have be y ra prime targets in a publio4ttons. I have Class ...

  11. OFFICE OF CURRENT INTELLIGENCE DAILY DIGEST OF SIGNIFICANT TRAFFIC

    in South Vietnam. 8s-o Dai states that chile it seems fairly ce:rtein that the mrir:i rt Minh military ...

  12. DCI'S REMARKS TO MIDCAREER COURSE NO. 43, 8 NOVEMBER 1974

    in the Agency and how to do it. With Watergate and Chile, we have found. that we have little time to focus ...

  13. WORLD TABLE OF AREAS, BY COUNTRY

    A14KtICA (corit?) Chile 742 58 68 163 Colomb':F.a 1,138 24 389 600 Ecuador 275 30 17 150 23 Paraguay ...

  14. THIRD CONGRESS OF THE GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY OF THE USSR

    particij#ted Chile I waq present (and unfortunately I missed part. of the discussionThe came from Irkutsk., ...

  15. U.S. TRADE POLICY AND NATIONAL SECURITY

    textiles affecting Japan. In the cage of many less developed countries, one, or a few 2/3 of Chile ...

  16. ORR DIARY, 8 AUGUST 1951 (AD/RR INFORMATION UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED)

    in tho case of llargentixtar, Brazil, Chile, anal Peru, and possib~ ssaam4 othera~, Tri> ...

  17. A-100 BASIC FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS' COURSE MAY/JULY 1963 (56TH) A-100 CLASS BIOGRAPHIC SUMMARIES

    CIA-RDP7S4?3527A000300Q"bO6-4 FRECHETTE, Myles R. R.- FSO-7 b. April 25, 1936- Santiago, Chile Education: Lord Byng High School, ...

  18. SENATOR HUDDLESTON LETTER OF 16 SEPTEMBER 1977

    rank, or grade. Any such commissioned officer shall, chile serving in the office of Director, receive ...

  19. ACTIVITIES OF COMMUNIST PARTY OF PERU DURING JULY 1948

    in the name of Rosa Trurwits, 2. The channel from Chile via Arica still anpeTrE to be open, letter ... Congress of the Party. This letter was reportedly carried from A,,ica, Chile, to Tacna, Peru, by a truck ...

  20. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY OFFICE OF CURRENT INTELLIGENCE DAILY DIGEST

    ''C" CHILE,' Communist Party Purge. A high-ranking member of the Communist Party of Chile (PCCh) ...

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