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- JMWAVE or JM/WAVE or JM WAVE was the codename for a major secret United States covert operations and intelligence gathering station operated by the Central...
- 1963 was the chief of the Psychological Warfare branch of the agency's JMWAVE station in Miami, and in 1978 was the agency's liaison to the United States...
- government. The CIA established a base for the operation, with the cryptonym JMWAVE, at a disused naval facility on the University of Miami campus. The operation...
- Pigs, Grayston began conducting paramilitary training of Cuban exiles at JMWAVE and conducted commando raids inside Cuba for six years. He personally led...
- U.S. presidential debates 2006 custodians strike 2011 athletics scandal JMWAVE Do****entaries The U (2009) Catholics vs. Convicts (2016) Founded: 1925 Students:...
- during the early 1960s, the CIA established a base of operations, known as JMWAVE. National Research Council Committee on Antarctic Policy and Science, p...
- (known as "JMWAVE") shortly after the 1961 Bay of Pigs Invasion, Shackley dealt with operations in Cuba (alongside Edward Lansdale). JMWAVE emplo**** more...
- a White House meeting on November 4, 1961. The operation was run out of JMWAVE, a major secret United States covert operations and intelligence gathering...
- U.S. presidential debates 2006 custodians strike 2011 athletics scandal JMWAVE Do****entaries The U (2009) Catholics vs. Convicts (2016) Founded: 1925 Students:...
- officers who had worked together in 1963 at JMWAVE, the CIA's anti-Castro station based in Miami. They were JMWAVE Chief of Operations David Morales, Chief...