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Lawton Collins person

also: General J. Lawton Collins, General Collins, Collins, General Lawton Collins

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Dwight D. Eisenhower appointed Lawton Collins documented
“There, Lansdale established a close friendship with Diem. Then, President Eisenhower sent a new U.S. envoy to Saigon in late 1954, General J. Lawton Collins. He received a briefing from Frank Wisner, Richard Bissell, and Pierre Cabal, advis…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 11 (12) @ 39:42
Allen Dulles removed_from_power Lawton Collins documented
“Eisenhower's envoy and friend, General Collins, finally decided to end U.S. support, at which point Lansdell used a CIA back channel to alert his bosses. In Washington, Allen and John Foster Dulles conspired to undercut General Collins. It …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 11 (12) @ 42:15
Lawton Collins member_of U.S. Army book_quoted
“by consultants like Paul Leinbarger that argued for better articulation of capabilities. Appeals for help from Frank Wisner at the CIA also had their uses within the Army hierarchy. Gray went further, knocking heads together, demanding prog…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 7 @ 23:52
CIA recruited Lawton Collins documented
“There, Lansdale established a close friendship with Diem. Then, President Eisenhower sent a new U.S. envoy to Saigon in late 1954, General J. Lawton Collins. He received a briefing from Frank Wisner, Richard Bissell, and Pierre Cabal, advis…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 11 (12) @ 39:42

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The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 11 (12)
▶ 39:42 There, Lansdale established a close friendship with Diem. Then, President Eisenhower sent a new U.S. envoy to Saigon in late 1954, General J. Lawton Collins. He received a briefing from Frank Wisner, Richard Bissell, and Pierre Cabal, advis…
The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 11 (12)
▶ 42:15 Eisenhower's envoy and friend, General Collins, finally decided to end U.S. support, at which point Lansdell used a CIA back channel to alert his bosses. In Washington, Allen and John Foster Dulles conspired to undercut General Collins. It …
The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 7
▶ 23:52 by consultants like Paul Leinbarger that argued for better articulation of capabilities. Appeals for help from Frank Wisner at the CIA also had their uses within the Army hierarchy. Gray went further, knocking heads together, demanding prog…