Thirteen Days in October: The Cuban Missile Crisis
An interview with Major General Albert G. Rogers
Interviewed by Matthew Edenbaum
Mr. Haight
February 9, 2004
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Statement of Purpose
Biography
Historical Contextualization
Interview Transcription
Interview Analysis
Works Consulted
Statement of Purpose
The purpose of this oral history is to learn more about the Cuban Missile Crisis
and the importance of surveillance to United States through an interview with Major
General Albert G. Rogers, who was an air force pilot who flew surveillance over Cuba
during the crisis. In addition, General Rogers’ oral history about the surveillance
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