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N 23:40 | Whiting Willauer 3 changes history +4,506 [Winggal (3×)] | |||
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22:01 (cur | prev) +4,805 Winggal talk contribs (Created page with "==Overview== Whiting Willauer (November 30, 1906 – August 6, 1962) was an American lawyer, diplomat, and key figure in the establishment of Civil Air Transport (CAT), which became a significant CIA asset. His career spanned legal practice, government service, and diplomacy, with notable contributions to U.S. foreign policy in Asia and Latin America, particularly through his involvement with CAT and the 1954 Guatemala coup. Born in New York City, Willauer grew up in a w...") |
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22:24 (cur | prev) +5,828 Winggal talk contribs (Created page with "Lucien Emile “Lou” Conein (November 29, 1919 – June 3, 1998) was a French-American U.S. Army officer and intelligence operative whose career with the Office of Strategic Services (OSS), Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), and Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) spanned five decades. Known for his swashbuckling persona and pivotal role in covert operations, Conein is best remembered for his involvement in the 1963 South Vietnamese coup against President Ngô Đình...") |
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N 23:16 | Evergreen International Aviation 2 changes history +10,211 [Winggal (2×)] | |||
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22:45 (cur | prev) +4,418 Winggal talk contribs (Created page with "Summary of the History of Evergreen International Aviation Evergreen International Aviation, Inc., based in McMinnville, Oregon, was a global aviation services company founded in 1960 by Delford M. Smith as Evergreen Helicopters. Initially focused on commercial helicopter operations for agricultural and forestry applications, such as spraying fertilizers, spreading seeds, and fighting forest fires, the company pioneered innovations like the PaceSpreader for precise aeria...") |
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N 20:39 | Claire Chennault 9 changes history +8,589 [Winggal (9×)] | |||
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19:18 (cur | prev) +10,432 Winggal talk contribs (Created page with "Biography of Claire Lee Chennault Overview: Claire Lee Chennault (September 6, 1893 – July 27, 1958) was an American military aviator and major general best known for leading the American Volunteer Group (AVG), popularly called the “Flying Tigers,” during World War II, and for commanding the U.S. Army Air Forces in China from 1942 to 1945. A fierce advocate for fighter aircraft tactics, he revolutionized air combat strategies and played a pivotal role in supporting...") |