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    Carlos Castillo Armas (locally ['kaɾlos kas'tiʝo 'aɾmas]; 4 November 1914 – 26 July 1957) was a Guatemalan military officer and politician who was the...
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    Guatemalan Revolution. The coup installed the military dictatorship of Carlos Castillo Armas, the first in a series of U.S.-backed authoritarian rulers in Guatemala...
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  • involved providing weapons to the exiled Guatemalan military officer Carlos Castillo Armas, who was to lead an invasion from Nicaragua. The US State Department...
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  • in it. The only candidate was Carlos Castillo Armas, who won 99% of the vote. Monzón remained a part of Castillo Armas' administration. On 6 June 1981...
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    Department of State and the Central Intelligence Agency. Colonel Carlos Castillo Armas replaced him as president. Árbenz went into exile through several...
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  • parties. He was appointed Vice-President to Carlos Castillo Armas in 1957. On 26 July 1957, Castillo Armas was shot dead in the Guatemalan capital by a...
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    Nacional, MLN) was a Guatemalan political party formed in 1954 by Carlos Castillo Armas. The party served as political platform for the military junta....
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    when he was visiting Caracas with his mistress. On 18 June 1954, Carlos Castillo Armas led an invasion of Guatemala with a small force of Guatemalan exiles...
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  • Carlos Castillo may refer to: Carlos Castillo Armas (1914–1957), president of Guatemala Carlos Castillo Peraza (1947–2000), Mexican journalist and politician...
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  • Communist BOND: Puerto Barrios Caesar: Quetzaltenango CALLIGERIS: Carlos Castillo Armas CARTEL: Ukrainian Supreme Liberation Council (ZP/UHVR) radio broadcasts...
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