

Inconsistent Access to Visitor Logs Back in the Spotlight, NSArchive Busboys and Poets Event, and More: FRINFORMSUM.Intelligence Documents Describe Taliban History with Illicit Narcotics Trade Should NARA Ask Living Former Presidents and VPs to Search Personal Holdings for Classified Info? FRINFORMSUM.DNI Haines Delivers Keynote Address on Overclassification at PIDB Meeting, and Much More: FRINFORMSUM.National FOIA Portal Should be Made Priority as Agencies Prepare for Decommissioning of FOIA Online: FRINFORMSUM.It provides a backdrop for US interest in Bolivia from the early 1960s to today.įor more information about the Archive’s unpublished collections, visit our web site at or contact our Public Service department.ģ0+ Years of Freedom of Information Action One document from the collection, an October 7, 1963, memorandum from Major General Lansdale to the Deputy Secretary of Defense Roswell Gilpatric, illustrates how closely the US was monitoring Bolivia’s economic, social, and military progress during a critical period of the Cold War. The documents are arranged chronologically and dated between 1951 to 1968. According to his official United States Air Force biography, “Lansdale was an early proponent of stronger US actions in the Cold War, as expressed in a number of speeches and articles on counter-insurgency, psychological operations, and civic action.” The Lansdale Collection consists of two banker-sized boxes of documents obtained by the Archive in the 1990s in response to a FOIA we filed with the US Department of Defense. He was recognized as a specialist in counterinsurgency and guerilla warfare. In February 1961, he was appointed Assistant to the Secretary of Defense for Special Operations his primary duties involved operations of an extremely sensitive nature. Lansdale served in several hot spots, including Indochina, the Philippines, Vietnam, and South America. Lansdale (1908 – 1987) was an intelligence officer for the Office of Strategic Services, the US Army, and the US Air Force.
#THE ARCHIVE LANSDALE SERIES#
Our series about the Archive’s unpublished document collections continues by highlighting the “Edward G. An October 7, 1963, memorandum from Major General Lansdale to the Deputy Secretary of Defense Roswell Gilpatric regarding Bolivia.
