Raat, William Dirk. "The Diplomacy of Suppression: Los Revoltosos, Mexico, and the United States, 1906-1911." Hispanic American Historical Review 56, no. 4 (1976): 529-550.
Calder: "Suggests that an espionage system was established by the US and Mexico to counter the activities of Los Revoltosos aimed at overthrowing President Diaz."
[Historical/U.S./ToWWI; LA/Mexico]
Raat, William Dirk. "U.S. Intelligence Operations and Covert Action in Mexico, 1900-1947." Journal of Contemporary History 22, no. 4 (Oct. 1987): 615-638.
Includes activities by the FBI, OSS, and the State Department.
[LA/Mexico]
Rababy,
David A. [MAJ/USMC] "Marine Corps Intelligence: Officer Training in
the Future." Military Intelligence 21, no. 4 (Oct.-Dec. 1995):
33-35.
[MI/Marines & Training][c]
Rabe, Stephen
G. The Most Dangerous Area in the World: John F. Kennedy Confronts Communist Revolution in Latin America. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 1999.
For Robarge, I&NS 15.4, the author clarifies "how the ideological and political goals of John F. Kennedy drove the covert action operations and counterinsurgency activities of the Central Intelligence Agency and the US military in Latin America during the early 1960s.... Sometimes Rabe is too quick to cite less-than-credible CIA critics, such as Philip Agee, to make points against US policy, and he also stretches historical logic on occasion in linking the Kennedy administration to the noisome actions that America's Latin allies committed years later."
[LA/Gen]
Rabe, Stephen G. U.S. Intervention in British Guiana: A Cold War Story. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 2005.
[LA/Other]
Rabinovich,
Abraham. "The Code-Breakers." Jerusalem Post, 4 Feb. 1999.
[http://www.jpost.com/Features/Article-0.html]
"Two Israelis [Walter Ettinghausen/Eytan and Michael Cohen] who took part in World War II's 'Ultra' project recall how Britain's successful effort to crack Germany's top-secret military codes played a decisive role in the defeat of the Nazis."
[UK/WWII/Ultra]
Rabinovich,
Abraham. "Israel´s Intelligence Has a Deadly Edge." Washington
Times, 7 Aug. 2001. [http://www.washtimes.com]
"The uncanny accuracy with which Israel has carried out a succession of strikes against Palestinian militants ... [shows that] Israel clearly has an abundance of intelligence sources. The accuracy with which it is able to put its hands on specific individuals would do credit to a security agency working within its own population, let alone one working secretly within a hostile population."
[Israel]
Rabinovich, Abraham.
"Mossad Fiasco Tars Once-Vaunted Unit's Image as Competent." Washingon
Times, 27 Feb. 1998, A15.
[Israel]
Rabinovich, Abraham. The Yom Kippur War: The Epic Encounter that Transformed the Middle East. New York: Schocken, 2004.
Brown, FA, May-Jun. 2004, calls this a "big, informative book" that offers a "readable narrative." The author's "story fits with the generally accepted interpretation of the war" and "is a worthy account."
For Bolia, Parameters 35.1, "[f]ive years of research and 30 years of perspective make The Yom Kippur War a much more complete account than was possible in the works ... which appeared shortly after the wars conclusion.... [T]his account is [also] superbly written." The book does have some drawbacks: There is a "dearth of maps" and the author presents "an almost uniquely Israeli perspective, due to the relative lack of Arab sources."
[Israel/YomKippur]
Rachlis, Eugene.
They Came to Kill: The Story of Eight Nazi Saboteurs in America.
New York: Random House, 1961.
Wilcox: "How they were caught, what happened to them."
[WWII/Eur/Ger/Ops]
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