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  1. Looking for books by David Atlee Phillips? See all books authored by David Atlee Phillips, including The Night Watch, and The great Texas murder trials: A compelling account of the sensational T. Cullen Davis case, and more on ThriftBooks.com.

  2. LATE MARCH 1960: David Atlee Phillips, a CIA contract employee who until recently had maintained a public-relations company in Havana, is selected by the CIA as chief of propaganda for the Cuba project. At operation headquarters in Washington, Phillips is told that the Cuba project will go by the Guatemala scenario.

  3. The papers of David Atlee Phillips (1922-1988) span the years 1929-1989 and include correspondence, reports, court documents, literary works, and miscellaneous papers. While documenting most phases of his life beginning with his army service in 1943, the papers especially reflect Phillips’s long association with the Central Intelligence ...

  4. Jul 9, 2024 · “Before dawn Cuban patriots in the cities and in the hills began the battle to liberate our homeland”—so read the press bulletin issued by the Cuban Revolutionary Council but written by cia officer David Atlee Phillips. 1 Close The landing had begun in the predawn hours of 17 April 1961, two days after eight Cuban-piloted B-26 bombers had set out from Nicaragua to destroy Cuba's air force.

  5. David Atlee Phillips papers, Summary. Correspondence, memoranda, manuscripts and typescripts of books and articles, speech, reports, research material, court documents, biographical notes, and other papers pertaining primarily to Phillips's career in the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency dealing chiefly with Latin American affairs.

  6. David Atlee Phillips was born in Fort Worth, Texas, on 31st October, 1922. He was educated at William and Mary College and Texas Christian University. During the Second World War he served as a nose gunner in the United States Air Force. Phillips joined the Central Intelligence Agency in 1950. Over the next few years Phillips was involved in ...

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  8. by David Atlee Phillips, and then separately by the CIA itself in the late 1970s. early 1975, Phillips, then Head of the CIA's Western Hemisphere Division, took ly retirement in order to counter what he called 'snowballing innuendo' about Agency. This was to be his 'Last Assignment'. The message he wanted to promote.