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Honoring the veterans and civilians who risked their lives serving in clandestine operations and secret intelligence gathering during the Cold War (1945-91)
March 7, 2014 at 2:00 pm PST
LPresentation held at:
Whittier Museum 6755 Newlin Avenue Whittier, CA 90601
Admission is free
Armando F Sanchez presents an entertaining and in depth three-part visual presentation on historical secretive military activity and individuals who actively participated, as veterans and civilians, in highly classified programs of the 45-year Cold War.
Each presentations presents his worldwide travels, 35-years of scholarly research and actual interviews with persons who held high security clearance and had access to classified information and participated in events that affected the outcome of the Cold War.
Topics:
Part I. (Presentation on March 7, 2014 at Whittier Museum at 2:00 pm)
* Spying and espionage
* The birth of the nuclear age
* Beginning of the Cold War
* Code breakers and intelligence gathering
Part II. Date and time to be determined
* The spread of weapons of mass destruction
* Spies in the sky
* The Cuban Missile Crisis
Part III. Date and time to be determined
* Special naval intelligence gathering operations
* Women in the clandestine services
* The world's espionage agencies