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"Exercise Phibriglex-62"
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Summary of Items of Significant Interest Period 170701 - 180700 October 1962
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Exercise Phibriglex-62
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Mag-26 Helicopters
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United States. Marine Corps. Marine Amphibious Unit. Battalion Landing Team
1962
U.S. Marine Corps. Marine Amphibious Unit. Battalion Landing Team prepares for participation in Exercise Phibriglex-62; Mag-26 Helicopters have been deployed for participation in Exercise Phibriglex-62
Government Document
Information on Exercise Phibriglex-62
1962
News media is invited to observe Exercise Phibriglex-62 Military exercises on Vieques Island
Government Document
4th Marine Expeditionary Brigade and Commander Landing Force (TF 147) Operation Order 1-62 (Phibriglex-62)
Exercise Phibriglex-62 Military exercises plans; Exercise Phibriglex-62 simulates U.S. Military actions to restore Democratic governments to an island in the Caribbean Region
Government Document
Summary of Items of Significant Interest Period 040701 - 050700 October 1962
1962
U.S. Navy. Atlantic Fleet. Fleet Marine Force requires that 30 [Helicopters; Flight crews] be released from duty in the U.S. Continental Air Command in order to participate in Exercise Phibriglex-62
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Phibriglex-62 Exercise Controller (TG 147.3) Operation Order 1-62
1962
Exercise Phibriglex-62 will demonstrate the ability of [U.S. Marine Corps. 4th Marine Expeditionary Brigade; Commander of the U.S. Navy Amphibious Force] to protect U.S. interests and conduct [Guerrilla warfare; Military actions] using [Helicopters; Chemical weapons]; Exercise Phibriglex-62 plans for Military exercises to practice [Military actions; Amphibious operations] in the Caribbean Region near Vieques Island
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Chronological Operational Narrative of the Cuban Crisis Headquarters, United States Marine Corps
U.S. Marine Corps Mobilization of forces in support of Contingency plans for military actions against Cuba during the Cuban Crisis; U.S. Marine Corps develops tactics for Air attacks on Cuban Surface-to-air missile sites which affords minimum exposure to Radar equipment; Exercise Phibriglex-62 is canceled in order to begin Mobilization of the U.S. Marine Corps during the Cuban Crisis
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Summary of Items of Significant Interest Period 010701 - 020700 October 1962
1962
Chief of Naval Operations of the U.S. Navy recommends that Exercise Phibriglex-62 include Aerial reconnaissance demonstrations; A-4D Aircraft are positioned at Guantanamo Naval Base (U.S. facility in Cuba); Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. Strike Forces requests the designation of Military officers qualified to interpret Aerial reconnaissance for temporary duty
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Summary of Items of Significant Interest Period 060701 - 070700 October 1962 Includes Items on Prepositioning for Oplans 312, 314, and 316, and Military Exercises
1962
Exercise Quick Kick second phase is proposed to U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff as a test run for Operation Plan 314-61; Exercise Phibriglex-62 Military exercises require the transfer of 74 Mag-26 Helicopters from Memphis Naval Air Station (Millington, Tennessee); Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. Atlantic Command requests that feasibility tests be submitted by 15 October 1962 for the prepositioning of [Military aircraft; Military equipment] so as to attain the highest possible state of Operational readiness to carry out [Operation Plan 312-62; Operation Plan 314-61; Operation Plan 316-61]
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Summary of Items of Significant Interest Period 090701 - 100700 October 1962 Includes Item on Prepositioning of Equipment on British Territory in the Bahamas
1962
Guantanamo Naval Base (U.S. facility in Cuba) Military exercises schedules for 20-21 October 1962; Cuba. Armed Forces Military personnel point Weapons at U.S. Marine Corps sentries at Guantanamo Naval Base (U.S. facility in Cuba); Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. Atlantic Command reports Deployment of F-4H Aircraft squadron to Key West Naval Air Station (Florida); United Kingdom grants permission to U.S. Armed Forces to position Military equipment at Mayaguana Island; Exercise Phibriglex-62 Military exercises will be conducted near Vieques Island to provide Military training to U.S. Navy units which may be deployed for Amphibious operations
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News Briefing at the Pentagon with Arthur Sylvester
1962
Marucla (Lebanon ship) carried a general Cargo consisting of paper, asbestos, lathes and Spare parts; Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. Atlantic Command will meet with representatives from the News media to discuss arrangements for Journalists to report from Guantanamo Naval Base (U.S. facility in Cuba) and the Naval quarantine line; Exercise Phibriglex-62 has not been rescheduled; U.S. Department of Defense has no comment on the Havana Radio broadcasts that the Vinnitsa (Ship) crossed the Naval Quarantine of Cuba (24 October - 20 November 1962) without Ship inspection; U.S. Department of Defense states that the use of the USS Kennedy (Naval vessel) in the Interdiction of the first ship to enter the Naval Quarantine of Cuba (24 October - 20 November 1962) was purely coincidental
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