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Kennedy Identifies Ostrander for Jamaica Consul Post
Arron Government Suppresses Abendanon Report on Army Grievances
LaRoche Briefs Grenadian Government on Security Matters
U.S. Delegation Led by Ambassador Ortiz Meets Grenadian Leaders Bishop and Whiteman
Consul LaRoche Attends High-Level Meeting with Grenadian Prime Minister Bishop
State Department Commends Consul LaRoche for Grenada Coup Response
LaRoche Obtains Documents from New Grenadian Government
Edward J. Donovan Negotiates Release of Three American Sailors Detained in Maldives
U.S. Navy Census Records Air Force EC-135 Detachment Deployment
George Baker Launches Amsterdam Campaign with Populist Immigration Platform
Communist Party of Suriname Joins Democratic People’s Front for Elections
Harold Tjin A Kwoei Leads First Police-Military Union Effort
Desi Bouterse Returns to Suriname with Military Cadres
Bouterse Returns to Suriname as Part of Military Recruitment Drive
John J. Crowley Jr. Advances Through 22-Year Foreign Service Career
George Arthur Baker Activates Amsterdam’s Progressive Networks
Edward J. Donovan Leads CORDS Operations in Chau Doc, Vietnam
Desi Bouterse Serves in Dutch Armored Infantry; Son Dino Born
Edward J. Donovan Assumes Director Role for Saigon Psychological Operations Division
Edward J. Donovan Appointed Foreign Service Information Officer (Class 5)
Bouterse Establishes Elite Athletic Profile in Dutch Military Service
Desi Bouterse Joins Dutch Armed Forces After Moving to Netherlands
Desi Bouterse Begins Military Training in the Netherlands
Komer thanks Bundy for evening with State Department staffers
Bouterse Leads Blue Birds to Basketball Championship
Stephen W. Bosworth Joins State Department Foreign Service
Dési Bouterse Becomes Top Chess Player at 15
Edward J. Donovan Listed as Navy Serviceman in Gainesville Directory
Desiré Delano Bouterse Born in Suriname on October 13, 1945
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