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19 May 2025
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10:08 (cur | prev) +9,756 Winggal talk contribs (Created page with "==Early Life and Education== James Jesus Angleton was born on December 9, 1917, in Boise, Idaho, to James Hugh Angleton, a cavalry officer and businessman with the National Cash Register Company (NCR), and Carmen Mercedes Moreno, a Mexican-American from Arizona. His father’s work relocated the family to Milan, Italy, in 1933, where Angleton immersed himself in European culture, attending Malvern College in England and becoming fluent in Italian. Returning to the U.S.,...") |
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09:09 (cur | prev) +4,076 Winggal talk contribs (Created page with "==History== Stay-behind units were covert paramilitary groups established by NATO during the Cold War as part of Operation Gladio to counter a potential Soviet invasion or communist subversion in Western Europe. These units were designed to operate behind enemy lines in the event of a Soviet occupation, conducting sabotage, guerrilla warfare, intelligence gathering, and resistance activities to disrupt enemy control and support NATO’s defense efforts. Operation Glad...") |