Description
This study analyzes the effectiveness of the U.S. military attaché corps in Latin America from the end of World War II to the Johnson administration.
Table of Contents
1. The Attaché Corps in the Pre-Cold War Era, 1888-1945 2. The Attachés, their Duties, Responsibilities, Education, Training and Attitudes, 1945-1964 3. U.S. Attachés, Guatemala and the Overthrow of Jacobo Arbenz, 1950-1954 4. U.S. Attachés and the Cuban Revolution, 1952-1958 5. U.S. Attachés and the Bolivian MNR, 1958-1964 6. Conclusions Appendices Bibliography



