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Georgena White
PLYMOUTH - Georgena \"Georgii\" White, 68, 18217 Chickasaw Trail, Culver, Ind., died in Saint Joseph Regional Medical Center, Plymouth, on Thursday, July 17, 2008. [Georgii] was preceded in death by her parents, her step-father, her husband a son, [Arthur J. White] \"Bud\" D. White (in 1989), a grandson, Zachary Drew White (in 1989), two brothers, James S. Powell and Jeffery \"Boomer\" Powell and a sister, Sandra Mae Perry. A celebration of Georgii's life will be held Saturday August 2, 2008 from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m., at Shelly and Scott's home, 28401 Rankert Road, Walkerton.
Analysis of an Article concerning Cuban Planning in the St. Louis Post Dispatch of 30 November 1962 Includes Attachments
Analyzes and responds to charges of under preparedness for Cuba operation reported in St. Louis Post Dispatch by military analyst Thomas R. Phillips; claims charges stem from an under-informed view and misunderstanding of the chain of command.
Admiral Horacio Rivero, Jr. USN (Ret.) Interviewed by Dr. John T. Mason, Jr. Cuban Contingency Planning and Interservice Relations
Cuban citizens Intelligence gathering resulted in request by Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. Atlantic Command Robert L. Dennison to increase U-2 Flights over Cuba before the Cuban Crisis; Horacio Rivero, Jr. describes joint [U.S. Army; U.S. Air Force] Contingency plans for military actions against Cuba
Army Actions in Cuban Crisis
U.S. Army established U.S. Army. Atlantic Forces under the command of Herbert B. Powell on 16 October 1962 in preparation for the Cuban Crisis; U.S. Army established logistical base at Opa Locka Air Force Base (Florida) and instituted Combat readiness for units delegated to participate in possible U.S. military intervention in Cuba
Responsibility of the Atlantic Command for Military Operations during Cuban Crisis
Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. Atlantic Command Robert L. Dennison reports to U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff and exercises command of [Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. Army Atlantic Forces; Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. Navy Atlantic Fleet; Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. Air Force Atlantic Command]; Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. Atlantic Command Robert L. Dennison is responsible for Military actions related to the Cuban Crisis
War Room Journal Army Situation Room Log of Incoming and Outgoing Messages 270001 - 272400 October - Special Operations Journal, Vol. II
[Herbert B. Powell; Walter C. Sweeney, Jr.] oppose shortening the length of time for Aircraft preparations for Operation Plan 316; U.S. Army. Continental Army Command anticipates retaliation against [Puerto Rico; Virgin Islands] in the event that [Operation Plan 312; Operation Plan 316] are implemented; U-2 Downing over Cuba (27 October 1962) is reported when a U-2 Aircraft fails to return following an Aerial reconnaissance mission over Cuba; U.S. Department of Defense. Office of the Secretary designates the area covered by the Naval quarantine line