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Irish Illustrated
July 1, 2016
Most Famous: Ricky Watters (1987-90), who finished his career with 1,814 yards rushing, 5.6 yards per carry and 21 TDs. His 41 career catches averaged 14.9 yards (two TDs), and he also returned three punts for scores. His talent was showcased more in the NFL as a five-time Pro Bowl pick. AlthoughÃâà...
Center for Research on Globalization
February 27, 2016
Ralph McGehee's 1999 archive CIA Support of Death Squads at Serendipidy includes material relevant to the war crimes in both Guatemala and El Salvador. Background. Ethiopia: the Ethiopian government continues to enjoy U.S. favour as it sacrifices the security of its peoples to corporate uses. SevereÃâà...
Monthly Review
December 1, 2015
↩Telegram 868 from Jakarta to State, October 5, 1965; and Telegram 851 from Jakarta to State, October 5, 1965, both in RG 59, Central Files, 1964–1966, POL 23-9, Indonesia, NA; Ralph McGehee, “The CIA and the White Paper on El Salvador,” Nation , April 11, 1981. ↩Top Secret Telegram from theÃâà...
Irish Illustrated
July 21, 2015
With our final nine states, we reached the point in our countdown where we assembled a full starting unit: 11 on offense, 11 defense, plus special teams. Illinois is No. 2. Players Who Have Seen Action At Notre Dame: By our count 464 when linebacker Nyles Morgan (Crete) made his debut last season.
Business Insider
March 27, 2015
Ralph W. McGehee is a veteran of two and a half decades with the Central Intelligence Agency. McGehee was recruited in 1952 and stationed in Southeast Asia in the mid-1960s. Before leaving Saigon, I had asked for and been granted another tour in Thailand. I did not particularly want to go there orÃâà...
Business Insider
March 24, 2015
Ralph McGehee. via Open Road Media Ralph W. McGehee is a veteran of two and a half decades with the Central Intelligence Agency. McGehee was recruited in 1952 and stationed in Southeast Asia in the mid-1960s. "Dad, what do you do?" my 13-year-old daughter Peggy asked about six months afterÃâà...
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