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José Pérez San Román person

also: Jose Pepe San Roman, Pepe San Ramon, San Roman

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Claims (6)

José Pérez San Román member_of Fulgencio Batista book_quoted
“had actually been part of the revolution against the Batista government. And here the CIA is putting one of those people that was responsible for the repressive government of Batista in charge of the Cuban expats. That's dumber than dirt. S…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 21 (22) @ 30:08
José Pérez San Román headed Operation Pluto book_quoted
“was in Washington, the exiles had it out. San Roman assembled the brigade, told the men they would be going to Cuba under his command, and asked those who did not wish to follow to step right. Almost half of the existing force, 230 men, inc…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 21 (22) @ 31:08
José Pérez San Román removed_from_power Operation Pluto book_quoted
“and several other political leaders visited tracks and extorted them. The FRD people told the men the CIA were there to help, disguising the degree to which, in fact, the brigade existed as a CIA creation. In a political move, Jose San Roma…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 21 (22) @ 33:12
Frank Egan appointed José Pérez San Román book_quoted
“and several other political leaders visited tracks and extorted them. The FRD people told the men the CIA were there to help, disguising the degree to which, in fact, the brigade existed as a CIA creation. In a political move, Jose San Roma…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 21 (22) @ 33:12
José Pérez San Román headed Brigade 2506 host_asserted
“rodriguez santana who was killed during training and his serial number or exile number was 2506 san roman commanded a force that eventually totaled 1400 men beginning with the second battalion battalion the brigade units were success um suc…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 21 (22) @ 35:10
CIA appointed José Pérez San Román book_quoted
“Jose Pepe San Roman, an officer of the old Batista army trained in the US at Fort Benning. You know, the home of School of Americas. He was one of theirs. And that shows you just how close the CIA was with the Batista government. So this is…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 21 (22) @ 29:39

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The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 21 (22)
▶ 29:12 On January 13th, Lieutenant Colonel David Crowe finally arrived with 40 Special Forces soldiers. Meanwhile, divisions sharpened between exiles from the student groups and those of the former Cuban military that are now Cuban exiles. When th…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 21 (22)
▶ 29:39 Jose Pepe San Roman, an officer of the old Batista army trained in the US at Fort Benning. You know, the home of School of Americas. He was one of theirs. And that shows you just how close the CIA was with the Batista government. So this is…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 21 (22)
▶ 30:08 had actually been part of the revolution against the Batista government. And here the CIA is putting one of those people that was responsible for the repressive government of Batista in charge of the Cuban expats. That's dumber than dirt. S…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 21 (22)
▶ 30:38 in the eyes of the expat community because he had been part of the Batista government. When the CIA saw as ensuring a professional cadre, many Cuban exiles viewed against a very principle of democracy for which they wanted to fight. You kno…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 21 (22)
▶ 31:08 was in Washington, the exiles had it out. San Roman assembled the brigade, told the men they would be going to Cuba under his command, and asked those who did not wish to follow to step right. Almost half of the existing force, 230 men, inc…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 21 (22)
▶ 33:12 and several other political leaders visited tracks and extorted them. The FRD people told the men the CIA were there to help, disguising the degree to which, in fact, the brigade existed as a CIA creation. In a political move, Jose San Roma…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 21 (22)
▶ 33:43 A dozen hardcore people that had refused to participate were sequestered. In fact, they were kept prisoner until the Cuban operation had ended. Pepe San Ramon gradually gained the confidence of the rest, even those who had seen him as a Bat…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 21 (22)
▶ 35:10 rodriguez santana who was killed during training and his serial number or exile number was 2506 san roman commanded a force that eventually totaled 1400 men beginning with the second battalion battalion the brigade units were success um suc…