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  2. Operation Mongoose - Wikipedia

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    The fear of open military retaliation against the United States and Berlin for the US covert operations in Cuba slowed down the operation. By October, as the Cuban Missile Crisis heated up, President Kennedy demanded the cessation of Operation Mongoose. Operation Mongoose formally ceased its activities at the end of 1962. [23]

  3. JMWAVE - Wikipedia

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    JMWAVE began as the operations center for Task Force W, the CIA's unit dedicated to Operation Mongoose, [3] [7] [8] a U.S. effort to overthrow Fidel Castro's Communist government in Cuba. JMWAVE was also active in some form during the failed U.S.-sponsored Bay of Pigs invasion of Cuba in April 1961. [9]

  4. United States involvement in regime change - Wikipedia

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    The invasion was launched in April 1961, three months after John F. Kennedy assumed the presidency in the United States, but the Cuban armed forces defeated the invading combatants within three days. [149] Operation MONGOOSE was a year-long U.S. government effort to overthrow the government of Cuba. [150]

  5. William King Harvey - Wikipedia

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    Harvey was also involved in Operation Mongoose, a CIA operation run from Miami that ran various attempts to undermine or overthrow the Cuban Revolution. [5] At the height of the Cuban Missile Crisis in October 1962, Harvey sent ten intelligence operatives into Cuba to gather intelligence and prepare for an invasion Harvey thought inevitable.

  6. Bay of Pigs Invasion - Wikipedia

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    On 28 January 1961, Kennedy was briefed, together with all the major departments, on the latest plan (code-named Operation Pluto), which involved 1,000 men landed in a ship-borne invasion at Trinidad, Cuba, about 270 km (170 mi) south-east of Havana, at the foothills of the Escambray Mountains in Sancti Spiritus province.

  7. Theodore Shackley - Wikipedia

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    While heading the CIA office (known as "JMWAVE") shortly after the 1961 Bay of Pigs Invasion, Shackley dealt with operations in Cuba (alongside Edward Lansdale). JMWAVE employed more than 200 CIA officers, who handled approximately 2,000 Cuban agents. These included the famous "Operation Mongoose" (aka "The Cuban Project").

  8. Category:1961 in Cuba - Wikipedia

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    Category: 1961 in Cuba. ... Operation Mongoose; P. P.M. affair This page was last edited on 8 January 2024, at 21:04 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  9. Armando Valladares - Wikipedia

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    This was in years that Cuba was the target of the US covert Operation Mongoose. The international human rights organizations Oslo Freedom Forum , PEN International , and Amnesty International , in contrast, stated their belief that Valladares had been imprisoned solely for his anti-Castro stance, and the latter organization named him a prisoner ...