It's odd that they don't give a date, or a date range for the records relating to Cuba.
Some Ed Lansdale stuff got declassified.
New Releases from the National Declassification Center
The NDC has released a listing of 102 entries that have completed declassification processing between February 9, and June 26, 2015 and are now available for researcher request. This release consists of records from both military and civilian agencies. Highlights include:
- Department of the Navy, Naval History and Heritage Command, War Diaries, 1946 – 1953,
- Department of State, Records Relating to Cuba,
- Department of State, Brazil, U.S. Consulate General, Rio de Janeiro: Classified Central Subject Files,
- Department of State, Treaty Background Subject Files,
- Office of the Secretary of Defense, Strategic Planning Files of the Deputy of Special Operations, Edward G. Landsdale,
- Office of the Secretary of Defense, Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA); Records Concerning Research on Silent Aircraft, and
- Records of the Naval Air Systems Command, PHOENIX Missile System Program Review Records, and
Requests to access the newly released records or to order copies should be directed to Archives 2 Reference at 301-837-3510 or archives2reference@nara.gov.
(When making a request, please cite the HMS Entry and Series Title.)
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