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Albert Cox person

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CIA appointed Albert Cox book_quoted
“Huh. Bob Reynolds left temporarily, replaced by Robert Davis. The former Guatemalan chief stepped on toes like Jay Gleehoff's refugee reception center, a major source of recruits for the CIA exile teams. Next, the CIA dispatched Albert Cox.…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 26 (27) @ 27:53
Albert Cox member_of CIA book_quoted
“at staff positions at the headquarter CIA. Cox had been the chief of the paramilitary branch of the CIA covert action staff, but though Cox could put pieces back together, some doubted his dedication to the initiative. He stood among those …”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 26 (27) @ 28:57
Albert Cox headed Air America book_quoted
“best known for his role in acquiring and managing the Civil Air Transport Airline. Cox had been an OSS commando. Where? Oh, Italy and France. You know, the stay-behind places. He had run operations against mainland China from his perch in H…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 26 (27) @ 28:22

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The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 26 (27)
▶ 27:53 Huh. Bob Reynolds left temporarily, replaced by Robert Davis. The former Guatemalan chief stepped on toes like Jay Gleehoff's refugee reception center, a major source of recruits for the CIA exile teams. Next, the CIA dispatched Albert Cox.…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 26 (27)
▶ 28:22 best known for his role in acquiring and managing the Civil Air Transport Airline. Cox had been an OSS commando. Where? Oh, Italy and France. You know, the stay-behind places. He had run operations against mainland China from his perch in H…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 26 (27)
▶ 28:57 at staff positions at the headquarter CIA. Cox had been the chief of the paramilitary branch of the CIA covert action staff, but though Cox could put pieces back together, some doubted his dedication to the initiative. He stood among those …
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 26 (27)
▶ 29:59 Shackley insinuates that Al Cox somehow was not serious. He records the man as absent when he arrived and suggests the chief turned up only intermittently. When Harvey came to review an operational schedule and Cox didn't show up, Shackley …
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 26 (27)
▶ 30:25 had his heart in Mongoose, or that Cox thought this venture was ill-fated. Howard Hunt claims to have turned down an offer to lead the station, but there's no evidence of that. Hunt had been tarred by the Bay of Pigs fiasco and had no relat…