Ralph Dungan person
also: Ralph Dugan, Dugan, Special Presidential Assistant Ralph Dungan
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Ralph Dungan appointed
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“The White House viewed this with caution. Ralph Dugan, a Kennedy holdover and political advisor whose special interest was Latin America and who would soon go to Santiago as ambassador, told Mac Bundy that he would not balk at three quarter…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Safe for Democracy Part 34 (36) @ 33:22
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▶ 36:15
In Washington, an array of top representatives of the U.S. government were edgy. The March 31st telecon to Gordon came from Dean Rusk, Robert McNamara, the General of the Army Maxwell Taylor, General Andrew Amaro, CIA Director John McCone, …
▶ 41:17
would be hashing out the issue. Both the CIA and Pentagon were present in force, Helms and Fitzgerald for the agency, Vance and Califano for the Department of Defense. McGeorge Bundy guarded the president's interest. Observers included Tom …
▶ 33:22
The White House viewed this with caution. Ralph Dugan, a Kennedy holdover and political advisor whose special interest was Latin America and who would soon go to Santiago as ambassador, told Mac Bundy that he would not balk at three quarter…
▶ 42:18
agenda in mind, quote, it's the atmosphere of mistrust that bothers me, unquote. Sure it is. But the State Department Assistant Secretary Thomas Mann says, don't worry about it. The CIA's investment in Chile, ever growing, had to be protect…