'Secret Six' photos give rare look behind the D-Day invasion - South Lake Press

'Secret Six' photos give rare look behind the D-Day invasion
South Lake Press
Baysinger's deceased father, Bob Baysinger, was one of the hand-picked members of the "Secret Six," who were tasked with preparing scale models of the beaches and countryside where the D-Day invasion was to take place. Baysinger was a photomapper who ...

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Commentary: Obama administration reneged on its secrecy pledge - Kansas City Star

Commentary: Obama administration reneged on its secrecy pledge
Kansas City Star
The government couldn't argue that the history would reveal national security secrets, because it doesn't contain any. It's the final book in a five-volume study of the disastrous 1961 CIA-backed invasion of Cuba. The author, CIA historian Jack ...

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Judge keeps CIA volume on Bay of Pigs secret - CBS News


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Judge keeps CIA volume on Bay of Pigs secret
CBS News
(AP) WASHINGTON - A federal judge has ruled that a final volume of the CIA's three-decade-old history on the failed Bay of Pigs invasion of Cuba can remain shrouded in secrecy because it is a draft, not a finished product. The CIA characterized the ...
Some Bay of Pigs history to remain secret Sacramento Bee
Judge rejects effort to open CIA volume on Cuba Salt Lake Tribune
US Federal Judge Slows Down Declassification Secret Documents Radio Cadena Agramonet
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In conversation with Steve Coll - The Deal Pipeline

In conversation with Steve Coll
The Deal Pipeline
His book "Ghost Wars: The Secret History of the CIA, Afghanistan and Bin Laden, from the Soviet Invasion to September 10, 2001" won the Pulitzer Prize for general nonfiction in 2005, and "The Bin Ladens" was a finalist for the 2008 National Book ...

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Commentary: Obama administration reneged on its secrecy pledge - Bellingham Herald

Commentary: Obama administration reneged on its secrecy pledge
Bellingham Herald
The government couldn't argue that the history would reveal national security secrets, because it doesn't contain any. It's the final book in a five-volume study of the disastrous 1961 CIA-backed invasion of Cuba. The author, CIA historian Jack ...

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