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  • Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952 (category 1952 in international relations)
    Remain in Mexico "House Acts to Give Asians Citizenship and End Race Bars". The New York Times. April 26, 1952. p. 1. Trussell, C.P. (May 23, 1952). "Alien
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  • Foreign Agricultural Service (category Foreign relations of the United States) (section International trade policy)
    foreign currency-funded research, and international organization liaison. In 1994, USDA's Office of International Cooperation and Development was merged
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  • Richard Nixon (category 1952 United States vice-presidential candidates)
    bombing campaigns in Cambodia. He ended American combat involvement in Vietnam in 1973 and the military draft the same year. His visit to China in 1972 eventually
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  • Ronald Reagan (category Articles with invalid date parameter in template) (section Soviet decline and thaw in relations)
    blacklist in Hollywood; she had been mistaken for another Nancy Davis. They married in March 1952, and had two children, Patti in October 1952, and Ron in May
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  • European Command (category Military units and formations established in 1952)
    Special Forces Group at Fort Bragg in 1952 and deployed it to Bad Tölz in November 1953 for unconventional warfare missions in the Soviet Bloc countries. To
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  • Puerto Rico (category Articles with invalid date parameter in template) (section Foreign and intergovernmental relations)
    oldest, founded in 1521; the next earliest settlements are San Germán in 1570, Coamo in 1579, Arecibo in 1614, Aguada in 1692 and Ponce in 1692. Increased
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  • Department of Agriculture (category Articles with invalid date parameter in template) (section Tribal relations)
    network of state partners in the land-grant colleges, which in turn operated a large field service in direct contact with farmers in practically every rural
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  • United States Central Command (category United States–Middle Eastern relations)
    MacDill Air Force Base, in Tampa, Florida. A forward headquarters was established in 2002 at Camp As Sayliyah in Doha, Qatar, which in 2009 transitioned to
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  • Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (category 1952 establishments in California)
    Livermore Branch in 1952 in response to the detonation of the Soviet Union's first atomic bomb during the Cold War. It later became autonomous in 1971 and was
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  • Fish and Wildlife Service (category Official website not in Wikidata) (section International Affairs Program)
    the USFWS remained in place in the Department of the Interior in 1970 as the foundation of the USFWS as it is known today, although in 1985 the Animal Damage
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  • for the department in a way that has impact in the media, the general public and within the U.S. military. Interfaces with planners in OSD Policy, Joint
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  • Office of Insular Affairs (category Articles with invalid date parameter in template)
    administrative areas. In 1950, the Division's name was changed to the Office of Territories and the office's work was significantly reduced in 1952 after Puerto
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  • Jimmy Carter (category Articles with invalid date parameter in template) (section Poor relations with Congress)
    wanted to "work harmoniously with South Africa in dealing with the threats to peace in Namibia and in Zimbabwe in particular", as well as do away with racial
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  • NATO (category Foreign relations of the Soviet Union) (section War in Afghanistan)
    September 1952). "Navies Meet the Test in Operation Mainbrace". New York Times: E7. https://www.nytimes.com/1952/09/28/archives/navies-meet-the-test-in-oper
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  • Southern Command (category United States–Caribbean relations)
    for its famous exploits in Burma. In the meantime, military strength in the area was gradually rising and reached its peak in January 1943, when 68,000
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  • John F. Kennedy (category Articles with invalid date parameter in template) (section Native American relations)
    developed an interest in political philosophy. He made the dean's list in his junior year. In 1940, Kennedy completed his thesis, "Appeasement in Munich", about
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  • United States Africa Command (category United States–African relations)
    ism_in_west_africa.  "Where does the U.S. have troops in Africa, and why?" (in en). https://www.cbsnews.com/news/where-does-the-u-s-have-troops-in-africa-and-why/
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  • Congressional Research Service (category Articles with invalid date parameter in template)
    Inquiries increased from 400,000 questions per year in 1980 to 598,000 in 2000. CRS reorganized in 1999 partly to handle the load, relocating staff, adopting
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  • (1946–1947) A. Devitt Vanech (1947–1951) William Amory Underhill (1951–1952) James M. McInerney (1952–1953) Perry W. Morton (1953–1961) Ramsey Clark (1961–1965) Edwin
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  • and coordinates policies and programs on international child abduction and international adoption issues. In this respect, it is the US Central Authority
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