Index to Series of Interviews with Admiral Horacio Rivero, Jr. USN

Index to Series of Interviews with Admiral Horacio Rivero, Jr. USN

Index to Series of Interviews with Admiral Horacio Rivero, Jr., USN (Ret.) ADAMS, Major Gen. A.J.: CincStrike and Cine MEAFSA, p. 341-2; his plan to command any Cuban operation, p. 347, A.E.C. (Atomic Energy Commission): set up in 1947 - takes over from MANHATTAN DISTRICT - Li 1ienthal first chairman, p. 184; Groves has Armed Forces Special Weapons Project within the AEC, p. 185; p. 187-9; AJ: The origins of the plane designed to carry the atom bomb, p. 178-9; AMBASSADOR TO SPAIN: story of Rivero's appointment, p. 564 ff; his preliminary meetings in Madrid with staff, etc., p. 583; colleagues from other nations, p. 585-6; visits all 50 provinces in Spain, 588 ff; household problems, p. 590-1; attitude towards decision making and instructions from State Dept. p. 599; question of renewal of Spanish Base agreements, p. 600-2; p. 607-11; problems growing out of October War, p. 605-7; concern for his personnel in' Madrid, p. 616-7; comments on Spanish political parties, press, p. 626-8; relations- with Spanish Navy, p. 628-9; an honorary member of Spanish Naval Museum, p. 628-9; Rivero makes himself knowledgeable on subject of Spanish Con- situation, p. 651; submits resignation when Ford becomes President, p. 553-6; ANDERSON, Admiral George: CNO, p. 351; his visit with Secretary Mc- Namara to the Atlantic Command Headquarters, p. 373-4; notified that he would not be reappointed, p. 376; p. 401; p. 423; p. 574; p. 576; p. 579; p. 653; ANDREWS, VADM Adolphus: Chief of Staff to Admiral Reeves, p. 69; ANZUS: p. 271 ARIAS NAVARRO: Spanish Prime Minister, p. 648; ARMED FORCES SPECIAL WEAPONS PROJECT: Rivero reports as a deputy to the Chief, p. 278-80; name of Project changed later to DASA, p. 281; ASHWORTH, Vice Admiral F. L. (Dick): member of Folsom Board, p. 14; p. 18; p. 165-6; spotted as Captain for Bikini tests, p. 168 ff; major role in development of AJ, p. 178-9; credit due him for navy's role with atomic weaponry, p. 180; p. 183; p. 186; p. 202; member of the Folsom Board, p. 467; p. 470; AURAND, VADM Evan Peter (Pete): selected by Rivero to be one of his seven captains in Op. 090 p. 392; project officer for study on carrier task force, p. 403-4; 1 BALDWIN, The Hon. Robert: Under Secretary of the Navy; p. 17-19; p. 17-19; p. 435-7; names Board of Advisors to Superin- tendent of the Naval Academy, p. 475-6; BARBER, Stuart: in Long Range Planning office, p. 300; author of idea to stockpile base rights for future use of navy (including Diego Garcia), p. 301; p. 307; p. 309; BARNES, Gen. Richard (USAF): original member of WSEG, p. 221; BAY OF PIGS: p. 330 ff; role of the CIA, p. 331 ff; p. 369; BEACH, Captain Edward L.: picked by Adm. Denfeld to join Atomic Defense Section (Op. 36) and set up submarine desk, p. 182-3; BEAKLEY, VADM Wallace M.: Commander, 7th fleet (1957), p. 286; p. 289; his feud with VADM Good, p. 296; relieved VADM Lee as Chief of Staff to Adm. Dennison, p. 352; BIKINI TESTS: p. 167; Rivero and Ashworth spotted for Captains for duration of tests, p. 168; p. 172-3; See: CROSSROADS OPERATION BIRINDELLI, Adm.: Rivero's naval commander in Malta, p. 526; p. 541; BISSELL, Richard M. Jr.: p. 331; p. 338; BLANDY, Adm. Wm. Henry P.: becomes Op. 06 (Special Weapons) in Navy (1946), p. 166; organizes T.F. 1 for Bikini Tests, p. 167; cancels 3rd deep water Test, p. 171; p. 177; retires, (1946), p. 182; BONESTEEL, Gen. C.H. III (Dick); p. 193; BRISCOE, Admiral Robert P.: Comdr. Naval Forces FE, p. 273-4; p. 276; BROWN, Dr. Gordon: tutor to Rivero and friends at MIT, p. 82; teaches first course in servo mechanisms, p. 87-8; BUDGET - U. S. NAVY: with systems analysis, p. 409-10; BULGARIA: The Greeks and the Bulgarians, p. 514-5; BUREAU OF ORDNANCE: Rivero ordered there (1940), p. 94; Rivero sent by his Chief in Fire Control to NRL to investigate a new project (radar) to see if BuOrd would have an interest, p. 95; p. 96-7 ff. BURKE, Admiral Arleigh: Rivero detached from PITTSBURGH to work with Burke in Washington on defense against kamikazes, p. 158-9; orders changed for work under Gen. Groves, p. 159-160; p. 164-5; p. 278; p. 283; p. 306-7; p. 321-22; p. 335; his tendency to act in fleet matters after Defense Act amend- ments of 1958, p. 420-1; p. 428; p. 430; p. 547; 2 BUSH, Dr. Vannevar: invents a differential analyzer (1938) - first crude computer, p. 88-9; p. 203; p. 205; p. 216; p. 222; BYRNES, The Hon. James: Secretary of State - Rivero serves on special committee of his to work up position for Secretary to take on Russian trip, p. 193; CAB: Rivero presents LRO - 70 to committee, p. 315 ff; p. 320-1; CAGLAYANGIL, Ihsan Sabri: Turkish Foreign Minister in Cabinet of Suleyman Demirel (1968), p. 493-4; p. 554; p. 559; CAGLE, VADM Malcolm W. (Chris): works with Miller on a special study of Op. 05, p. 433-34; USS CALIFORNIA: Rivero has temporary duty on her to qualify as officer of the deck at sea, p. 69; CARLSON, RADM Milton 0.: set up special course for Navy men at MIT, p. 81; CARNEY, Admiral Robert B.: p. 265; p. 273; his 'eyes only' communications with CincPac, p. 274-6; becomes member of Advisory Board to Supt. of Naval Academy, p. 478; had Italian government acquire Villa NIKE for CincSOUTH, p. 548; CARRERO BLANCO, Vice Admiral Luis: Vice President of Government in Spain under Franco, p. 634; CENTO: Rivero's visit to Iran under aegis of CENTO, p. 533-4; CHERWELL, Lord (Frederick Alexander Lindemann - 1st baron) p. 224-5; USS CHESTER: p. 98; A CXAM (early radar) installed on her, p. 97, p. 100; CIA: see entries under: BAY OF PIGS. Rivero's instructions to CIA as he departed for Spain, p. 576-7 CINC CARIB: his conflict with CincLANT, p. 348-9; CINC CONARC: p. 341 p. 343-4; CincLANT: Rivero becomes Deputy Chief of Staff to Admiral Dennison (1960), p. 323; p. 327 ff; CINC PAC FLEET: Rivero is requested by Adm. Radford for his staff, p. 250; Adm. Stump succeeds Radford, p. 251; personalities on the staff, p. 252; CINC SOUTH: Rivero assigned to command (1968), p. 465; succeeds Adm. Grif- fin, p. 480 ff; p. 485 ff; scope of this command, p. 486 ff; Greek-Turkish relations, p. 527 ff; visits to NATO capitols, p. 528-9; Malta, p. 525-6; Nixon visit to fleet, p. 533; annual conferences instigated by Adm. Griffin, p. 556-7; Rivero's visit to Rota and Madrid, p. 560 ff; 3 CINC STRIKE: p. 341-2; p. 348-9; CINC WEST LANT: p. 329; CLARK, RADM John Edward (Johnnie): p. 332; p. 336; p. 339; COLWELL, VADM J. B.: runs afoul of Secretary Nitze over question of gas turbines in new DDs, p. 457 ff; Nitze refuses to send him to command First Fleet, p. 463; COMPHIBLANT: Rivero takes command, p. 353; goes ahead with planned exercise, for Oct. 23-25, 1962 - but is prepared to cancel on short notice, p. 353-4; Rivero reorganizes his staff, p. 357; p. 358; Rivero takes over planning for Naval T. F. as well as Amphibious Forces, p. 358; Rivero takes a large part of force to sea, p. 359 - 60; detailed plans for marines and army (missile crisis), p. 360 ff; Rivero adds SEAL teams of Pac Fit. Amphibious Force, p. 367-8; visit to San Juan (spring 1963), p. 375; p. 376; an alert on Haiti, p. 376 ff; Haitian invasion called off at 11th hour, p. 381; Adm. McCain takes over (Sept. 7, 1963), p. 385; C0MPUT0RS: MIT navy students in fire control took a new course in the differential analyzer (first crude computer), p. 88-89; CONNOLLY, VADM Thomas: becomes 0p-05 after Ramsey, p. 435; CROSSROADS OPERATION: name given to Bikini Tests - p. 167 - 8; Joint CROSSROADS Committee formed after tests to get out reports, etc. p. 173-4; CUBAN MISSILE CRISIS (1962): p. 340 ff; discussion of various commands and their unification in face of impending crisis, p. 344-5; importance of U-2 flights, p. 345-6; CUNNINGHAM, Major General Wm.: served on CincPac Staff, p. 253; helped Stump with SEATO development, p. 258; CYPRUS: see Account of CincSOUTH Command, p. 485 ff; DAHLGREN PROVING GROUND: Rivero goes there after course at MIT - for brief period serves as Assistant Experimental Officer to Captain Deke Parsons, p. 93; DASA: see entry under ARMED FORCES SPECIAL WEAPONS PROJECT. DAVIS, Capt. Theodore F. (Tom): head of OPA - involved in gas turbine controversy, p. 455 ff; DELANO, Captain Victor: in charge of SG radar on the SAN JUAN, p. 123; p. 260; Rivero makes him Chief of Staff for ComPhibLant, p. 357; DENFELD, Admiral Louis E.: p. 182-3; 4 DENNISON, Admiral Robert L.: CincLant, SAC Lant (1960), p. 323; p. 325; p. 327 ff; protests order that U. S. sailors in Bay of Pigs operation land in civilian clothes, p. 335; his visit to Haiti p. 378; See also - entries under CUBAN MISSILE CRISIS. DES FLOT 1: with 7th fleet - Rivero takes command (1957), p. 286 ff; USS DEWEY: Admiral Harry Hill puts her in commission, (1935), p. 70-1; DIEGO GARCIA: p. 301-3; DOD: p.

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