Caribbean Tempest: The Dominican Republic Intervention Of 1965

ISBN-10
078810263X
ISBN-13
9780788102639
Category
Political Science
Pages
65
Language
English
Published
1990-09-30

Description

The proceedings of a colloquium held at the Navy Historical Center. Papers include: Prelude to the Storm: The U.S. Navy and the Dominican Republic, 1959-1964, by Dr. Theresa L. Kraus; A Marine's View of the Dominican Intervention, by Brig. Gen. Edwin H. Simmons, USMC, Ret.; and Intervention in Three-Part Harmony: The 1965 U.S. Dominican Intervention, by Maj. Lawrence M. Greenberg, USA.

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