- The
surnames MacEachen, McEachen,
MacEachin, and Mc
Eachin are
Anglicised forms of the
Scottish Gaelic MacEachainn,
which means "son of Eachann". The Scottish...
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Retrieved February 24, 2023.
MacEachin, p. 16 (GIF),
Figure 2,
Estimated ****anese
Dispositions on Kyushu, July 9, 1945.
MacEachin, p. 18 (GIF),
Figure 3, Estimated...
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introduced to CIA by
deputy director for
Intelligence (1993–1996) Doug
MacEachin, as one of the "muscular"
terms he
pressed as an
alternative to academic...
- Republic".
Polish Sociological Review. 153 (1): 55–74. JSTOR 41274953.
MacEachin,
Douglas J. (2000). US
Intelligence and the
Polish Crisis: 1980–1981....
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denied the
existence of any
plans to
intervene even in 1980.
Douglas J.
MacEachin,
Soviet military activity near the
Polish border in "US
Intelligence and...
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reduction of 500,000
Soviet troops took the CIA by surprise. Moreover, Doug
MacEachin, the CIA's
Chief of
Soviet analysis, said that even if the CIA had told...
- of 500,000
Soviet troops took the CIA by surprise. What's more, Doug
MacEachin, the CIA's
Chief of
Soviet analysis, said that even if the CIA had told...
- wnloads/Ruzikowski_Stan_wojenny_w_Warszawie.pdf[full
citation needed]
MacEachin,
Douglas J. (2010). U. S.
Intelligence and the
Confrontation in Poland...
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Uniao Nacional para a
Independecia Total de Angola". globalsecurity.org.
MacEachin,
Douglas J. "US
Intelligence and the
Polish Crisis 1980-1981." CIA. June...
- MacEachainn, and the
Anglicised forms MacEachen, and
MacEachin, are
similar but not
related names. Also
reference Alexander MacBain, M.A., LL.D "Etymology of...