Persons

    • Aaron, David L., Deputy Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs
    • Abrahantes, Jose, Cuban Vice-Minister for Security for the Ministry of the Interior
    • Adams, Jon Michael Geoffrey Manningham “Tom,” Prime Minister of Barbados from 1976 until 1985
    • Adderley, Paul, Bahamian Foreign Minister
    • Andre, Antonio, Director of the Central Bank of Haiti
    • Andrews, Mary, U.S. citizen arrested as part of a “preventative detention” effort by the Government of Grenada
    • Arellano, Richard G., Deputy Assistant Secretary for Economics, Bureau of Inter-American Affairs, Department of State
    • Armacost, Michael H., member, National Security Council Staff, East Asia/China from January 1977 until July 1978; member of the Policy Planning Staff, Department of State
    • Arron, Henck A. E., Prime Minister of Suriname from 1973 until 1980
    • Askew, Reubin O’Donovan, U.S. Trade Representative from 1979 until 1981
    • Askey, Dennis, Public Affairs Officer, U.S. Embassy in Port-of-Spain from 1975 until 1979
    • Attwood, William Hollingsworth, U.S. Ambassador to Guinea from 1961 until 1963; U.S. Ambassador to Kenya in 1964
    • Atwood, James R., Deputy Assistant Secretary, Office of Transportation Affairs, Bureau of Economic and Business Affairs, Department of State
    • Austin, Paul, President of Coca-Cola from 1962 until 1966; CEO and Chairman of Coca-Cola from 1966 until 1980
    • Axelrod, Philip, Deputy Chief of Mission, U.S. Embassy in Santo Domingo
    • Baker, Richard W., Special Assistant to the Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs, Department of State
    • Balaguer Ricardo, Joaquín, President of the Dominican Republic from 1960 until 1962, from 1966 until 1978, and from 1986 until 1996
    • Baptiste, Malcolm, U.S. citizen arrested as part of a “preventative detention” effort by the Government of Grenada
    • Barneby, Malcolm R., Director, Office of Andean Affairs, Bureau of Inter-American Affairs, Department of State from 1977 until 1980
    • Barnes, Marsha E., Staff Assistant, Bureau of European Affairs, Department of State; Office of Caribbean Countries, Bureau of Inter-American Affairs
    • Baron, Frederick D., Special Assistant for Attorney General Bell
    • Barre, Mohamed Siad, President of Somalia from 1969 until 1991; President of the OAU from 1973 until 1974
    • Barrow, Errol, Prime Minister of Barbados from 1966 until 1976
    • Bayard, Henri, Haitian Minister to the Presidency
    • Beckham, Robert W., Office of Caribbean Countries, Bureau of Inter-American Affairs, Department of State
    • Bell, Griffin Boyette, Attorney General from 1977 until 1979
    • Bell, Mary L., Office of East Coast Affairs, Bureau of Inter-American Affairs, Department of State
    • Bendjedid, Chadli, President of Algeria
    • Benes, Bernardo, Cuban-American lawyer and exile
    • Bennet, Douglas J., Jr., Assistant Secretary for Congressional Relations, Department of State
    • Bennett, Ernest, father of Haitian First Lady Michele Bennett
    • Bennett, Michele, wife of Haitian President Jean-Claude “Baby Doc” Duvalier
    • Benson, Lucy Wilson, Under Secretary for Security Assistance, Science and Technology, Department of State
    • Bentsen, Lloyd Millard, Senator (D–Texas)
    • Bergsten, C. Fred, Assistant Secretary for International Affairs at the U.S. Treasury from 1977 until 1981
    • Bessmertnykh, Alexander A., Consul at the Embassy of the Soviet Union in Washington, DC
    • Binder, David, journalist for The New York Times
    • Bingham, Jonathan Brewster, member, U.S. House of Representatives (D–New York)
    • Bishop, Maurice Rupert, Prime Minister of the People’s Revolutionary Government in Grenada from 1979 until 1983
    • Blacken, John Dale, Deputy Chief of Mission, U.S. Embassy in Georgetown
    • Blackwill, Robert, member, National Security Council Staff for Western Europe from September 1979 until January 1981
    • Blake, John F., Acting Deputy Director of Central intelligence
    • Blakey, Deborah Layton, member of the People’s Temple of the Disciples of Christ
    • Blanco, Salvador Jorge, Dominican Senator and potential presidential candidate for the PRD in 1978; President of the Dominican Republic from 1982 until 1986
    • Blumenthal, Werner Michael, Secretary of the Treasury from January 23, 1977, until August 4, 1979
    • Bosch Gavino, Juan, President of the Dominican Republic from 1962 until 1963; Leader of the Partido Revolucionario Dominicano (PRD)
    • Bouterse, Desire D. “Desi,”Surinamese military figure and de facto ruler from February 1980 until 1987
    • Bova, Michele M., Economics, International Financial, Office of Human Rights, Bureau of Human Rights and Humanitarian Affairs, Department of State
    • Bovey, Robert L., Captain, USN; Military Assistant to the Secretary of Defense
    • Bowdler, William Garton, U.S. Ambassador to El Salvador from September 26, 1968, until September 2, 1971; U.S. Ambassador to Guatemala from September 30, 1971, until August 26, 1973; U.S. Ambassador to South Africa from March 17, 1975, until April 19, 1978; Assistant Secretary of State for Intelligence and Research from April 24, 1978, until December 17, 1979; Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs from December 17, 1979, until January 16, 1981
    • Bray, Charles W., Acting Director of the International Communication Agency
    • Brement, Marshall, member, National Security Council Staff for the USSR and Eastern Europe from May 1979 until January 1981
    • Bremer, Lewis Paul, Deputy Chief of Mission, U.S. Embassy in Oslo from 1976 until 1979; Deputy Executive Secretary of the Department of State from 1979 until 1981
    • Brezhnev, Leonid I., General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
    • Bridges, Peter S., Director, Bureau of International Organization Affairs, Office of United Nations Political Affairs, Department of State
    • Britton, Theodore Roosevelt, U.S. Ambassador jointly to Barbados and Grenada from December 1974 until April 1977
    • Brooke, Edward W., Senator (R–Massachusetts)
    • Brown, Bob, NBC cameraman
    • Brown, Frederick Z., Spokesman, Department of State
    • Brown, Harold, Secretary of Defense from January 21, 1977, until January 20, 1981
    • Brown, Richard C., member, National Security Council Staff for Latin American Affairs
    • Bruma, Eddy, Surinamese writer and nationalist
    • Brutus, Edner, Foreign Minister of Haiti
    • Brzezinksi, Zbigniew K., Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs
    • Burke, John Richard, U.S. Ambassador to Guyana from September 15, 1977, until September 22, 1979
    • Burnett-Alleyne, Sydney, Barbadian radical
    • Burnham, Linden Forbes Sampson, Prime Minister of Guyana from May 1966 until 1985
    • Bushnell, John A. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State, Bureau of Inter-American Affairs, Department of State from 1977 until 1982
    • Byrd, Robert C., Senator (D–West Virginia)
    • Cahill, Jacqueline, Assistant to the Secretary of State
    • Califano, Joseph Anthony, Jr., Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare from January 1977 until August 1979
    • Carazo Odio, Rodrigo, President of Costa Rica from May 1978 until May 1982
    • Carlucci, Frank Charles, III, Deputy Director of Central Intelligence from February 1978 until 1981
    • Carpenter, Stanley S., Head of Insular Affairs, Department of the Interior; co-author of the Department of State report on actions relating to the People’s Temple, the “Crimmins Report”
    • Carter, Eleanor Rosalynn, First Lady of the United States
    • Carter, Hodding, Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs from 1977 until 1980
    • Carter, James Earl “Jimmy,” Jr., President of the United States
    • Castaneda y Alvarez de la Rosa, Jorge, Mexican Representative to the United Nations
    • Castro Ruz, Fidel, Premier of Cuba
    • Charles, Mary Eugenia, Prime Minister of Dominica from July 1980; leader of the Dominica Freedom Party
    • Chin A Sen, Hendrick Rudolf “Henk,” President of Suriname from 1980 until 1982
    • Christopher, Warren Minor, Deputy Secretary of State
    • Church, Frank, Senator (D–Idaho)
    • Civiletti, Benjamin Richard, Deputy Attorney General from 1978 until July 1979; Attorney General from August 1979 until 1981
    • Clarke, Bruce C., Jr., Deputy Director for National Foreign Assessment, Central Intelligence Agency
    • Claude, Sylvio, leader of the Christian Democratic Party of Haiti (Parti Democratique Chretien d’Haiti)
    • Clay, William, member, U.S. House of Representatives (D–Missouri)
    • Clough, Susan, Presidential Secretary
    • Coard, Winston Bernard, Deputy Prime Minister of the People’s Revolutionary Government in Grenada
    • Compton, John, Prime Minister of St. Lucia
    • Cooper, James C., Alternate Director, Office of Caribbean Countries, Bureau of Inter-American Affairs, Department of State
    • Cooper, Richard Newell, Under Secretary of State for Economic, Energy and Agricultural Affairs from April 7, 1977, until January 19, 1981; Secretary of State ad interim on May 3, 1980
    • Crimmins, John Hugh, U.S. Ambassador to Brazil from July 10, 1973, until February 25, 1978, co-author of the Department of State report on actions relating to the People’s Temple, the “Crimmins Report”
    • Cummings, John, investigative journalist
    • Cundiff, Carl C., Director, Economic Policy Staff, Bureau of African Affairs, Department of State
    • Davis, Jack, National Intelligence Officer for Latin America, Central Intelligence Agency
    • Davis, John, Office of Central America, Bureau of Inter-American Affairs, Department of State
    • de la Madrid, Roberto, Governor of Baja California, Mexico
    • de Santillana, Gerald, Haiti/Dominica Desk Officer, Office of Caribbean Countries, Bureau of Inter-American Affairs, Department of State
    • Dellums, Ronald, member, U.S. House of Representatives (D–California)
    • Denend, Leslie G., member, National Security Council Staff; Special Assistant to the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs from January 1980 until January 1981
    • Derian, Patricia Murphy, Coordinator for Human Rights and Humanitarian Affairs, Department of State until August 17, 1977; Assistant Secretary of State for Democracy, Human Rights and Labor from August 17, 1977, until January 19, 1981
    • Devine, Frank James, U.S. Ambassador to El Salvador from October 11, 1977, until February 15, 1980
    • Dobrynin, Anatoly F., Soviet Ambassador to the United States
    • Dodson, Christine, Deputy Staff Secretary, National Security Council, from January 1977 until May 1977; Staff Secretary, National Security Council, from May 1977
    • Donaldson, John, Foreign Minister of Trinidad and Tobago
    • Dorrance, John C., Deputy Chief of Mission in Kingston, Jamaica
    • Dozier, William B., Staff Director, National Security Council Interdepartmental Group, Bureau of Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs, Department of State
    • Drexler, Robert W., Deputy Chief of Mission in Bogota, Colombia
    • Dugstad, Richard A., member, Office of International Conferences, Bureau of International Organizations, Department of State
    • Duncan, Charles, Secretary of Energy from August 24, 1979, until January 20, 1981
    • Duncan, Donald Keith “DK,” General Secretary of the People’s National Party of Jamaica from 1974 until 1983; Jamaican Member of Parliament from 1976 until 1980
    • Duran, Alfredo Gonzalez, Cuban exile activist
    • Durazo Moreno, Arturo, Federal Judicial Police Commander and Chief of Police of Mexico City from 1976 until 1982; Chief of the Directorate of Control of Medicines, Food, and Beverages
    • Duvalier, Jean-Claude, President of Haiti
    • Duvalier, Simone, Mother of Haitian President Jean-Claude Duvalier
    • Dwyer, Richard A., Deputy Chief of Mission in Georgetown, Guyana
    • Eddy, John, Deputy Chief of Mission in Bridgetown, Barbados
    • Eidenberg, Gene, aide to the White House Chief of Staff
    • Einaudi, Luigi, member, Policy Planning Staff, Bureau of Policy Planning, Department of State from 1974 until 1977; Director of Policy Planning for Inter-American Affairs from 1977 until 1989
    • Erb, Guy, member, National Security Council Staff for International Economics from September 1977 until January 1980
    • Estep, Hunter L., Director of the Office of Research and Analysis for American Republics, Bureau of Intelligence and Research, Department of State
    • Fagen, Richard, Professor of Political Science at Stanford University
    • Falco, Mathea, Assistant Secretary of State for International Narcotics Matters
    • Fascell, Dante Bruno, member, U.S. House of Representatives (D–Florida); Chairman of the Committee on Foreign Affairs
    • Feinberg, Richard E., member, Policy Planning Staff, Bureau of Policy Planning, Department of State from 1977 until 1980
    • Feldman, Mark B., Deputy Legal Advisor at the Department of State
    • Fernandez, Antonio Guzman, President of the Dominican Republic from May 1978 until July 1982
    • Ferre, Maurice A., Mayor of Miami, Florida
    • Flaherty, Peter, Deputy Attorney General of the United States
    • Ford, Gerald R., President of the United States from August 9, 1974, until January 20, 1977
    • Forde, Henry, Barbadian Minister of External Affairs
    • Fox, Richard Kenneth, U.S. Ambassador to Trinidad and Tobago from July 1977 until July 1979
    • Frechette, Myles Robert Rene, Director, Office of the Coordinator of Cuban Affairs, Bureau of Inter-American Affairs, Department of State
    • Funk, Gerald, member, National Security Council Staff for Sub-Saharan Africa from December 1978 until January 1981
    • Gairy, Cynthia, wife of Grenadian Prime Minister Eric Gairy
    • Gairy, Eric, Prime Minister of Grenada until 1979
    • Gannon, John, member, Office of Economic Research, Central Intelligence Agency
    • Garcia, Santiago Roel, Mexican Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1976 until 1979
    • Garcia-Rodriguez, Felix, Cuban attaché at the United Nations
    • Gates, Robert, Special Assistant to the Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs from April 1979 until December 1979
    • van Genderen, Olton, Vice Prime Minister of Suriname
    • Gerard, Sumner, U.S. Ambassador to Jamaica from June 1974 until April 1977
    • Gilligan, John Joyce, Administrator of USAID from 1977 until 1979
    • Gilman, Benjamin, member, U.S. House of Representatives (R–New York)
    • Gilpatric, Roswell L., Under Secretary of the Air Force from 1951 until 1953; Deputy Secretary of Defense from 1961 until 1964
    • Glassman, John D., Political/Economic Section Counselor in the U.S. Interests Section in Cuba
    • Gleysteen, William Henry, U.S. Ambassador to Korea from June 27, 1978, until June 10, 1981
    • Goldschmidt, Neil E., Secretary of Transportation from 1979 until 1981
    • Gonsalves, Ralph E., attorney and politician
    • Goodby, James E., Deputy Assistant Secretary, Bureau of European Affairs, Department of State
    • Gourgue, Gerard, President of the Haitian Human Rights League
    • Gousse, Pierre, Information Minister of Haiti
    • Gower, Gerald F., Deputy Director, Office of Caribbean Affairs, Bureau for Latin America and the Caribbean, United States Agency for International Development
    • Gregg, Donald, member, National Security Council Staff for Intelligence Coordination from June 1979 until January 1981
    • Griffith, John C., Alternate Director, Office of Caribbean Countries, Bureau of Inter-American Affairs, Department of State
    • Griffith, William E., Professor of Political Science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and consultant to the Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs
    • Grove, Brandon H., Jr., Deputy Assistant Secretary, Bureau of Inter-American Affairs, Department of State
    • Gutierrez Muniz, Jose Antonio, member, Cuban Academy of Sciences
    • Habib, Philip C., Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs from July 1, 1976, until April 1, 1978
    • Hambrick, Marion V., Assistant Administrator for Enforcement, Drug Enforcement Agency
    • Hansen, Roger D., member, National Security Council Staff
    • Harris, Don, NBC correspondent
    • Harris, Patricia Roberts, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development from 1977 until 1979; Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare from 1979 until 1981
    • Haverkamp, Roy T., Deputy Chief of Mission in Kingston, Jamaica
    • Heavner, Theodore J., Director, Office of Operations Policy, Bureau of Intelligence and Research, Department of State
    • Helms, Jesse A., Senator (R–North Carolina)
    • Hemenway, Brewster, Director, Office of Central American Affairs, Bureau of Inter-American Affairs, Department of State
    • Henneke, Frederick L., member, Screening and Costing Staff, Department of State
    • Henze, Paul B., member, National Security Council Staff for Intelligence Coordination from 1977 until 1980; headed the Nationality Working Group in the NSC from 1977 until 1980 and also covered NSC issues involving Cyprus/Turkey/Greece, the Horn of Africa, and international broadcasting
    • Herbert, Neville, Lieutenant Colonel, USAF; Director, Research and Administration Legislative Affairs, Department of Defense
    • Herrera Campins, Luis, President of Venezuela
    • Hetu, Herbert, Public Affairs Officer, Central Intelligence Agency
    • Hewitt, Ashley, Director of the Office of Caribbean Affairs, Bureau of Inter-American Affairs, Department of State
    • Heymann, Philip B., Assistant Attorney General of the Criminal Division
    • Horan, Hume A., Deputy Assistant Secretary, Bureau of Consular Affairs, Department of State
    • Horelick, Arnold, National Intelligence Officer for the USSR, Central Intelligence Agency
    • Hormats, Robert D., member, National Security Council Staff for International Economics from 1969 until 1977; Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Economic and Business Affairs from 1977 until 1979; Deputy Trade Representative from 1979 until 1981
    • Hornblow, Michael, member, National Security Council Staff
    • Howard, Richard B., Office of Panamanian Affairs, Bureau of Inter-American Affairs, Department of State
    • Howarth, Steven, Political Officer in the British Embassy
    • Humphrey, Chester, Grenadian citizen arrested by the Federal Bureau of Investigation
    • Hurwitch, Robert A., U.S. Ambassador to the Dominican Republic from July 24, 1973 until April 5, 1978
    • Inderfurth, Karl F. “Rick,” Special Assistant to the Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs from January 1977 until April 1979
    • Irving, Frederick, Assistant Secretary of State for Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs from March 29, 1976, until March 26, 1977; U.S. Ambassador to Jamaica from May 26, 1977, until November 22, 1978
    • Isham, Heyward, U.S. Ambassador to Haiti from December 19, 1973, until July 8, 1977; Coordinator for Combating Terrorism from October 26, 1977, until August 1, 1978
    • Iturbe, Nestor Garcia, First Secretary of the Cuban Mission to the United Nations
    • Jackson, Everett, U.S. citizen imprisoned by the Cuban Government until September 17, 1979
    • Jacobini, Charles, Staff Assistant, Assistant Secretary and U.S. Coordinator, Alliance for Progress, Bureau of Inter-American Affairs, Department of State
    • Jagan, Cheddi, leader of the People’s Progressive Party (PPP) of Guyana
    • Jayne, Randy, Assistant Director of the Office of Management and Budget
    • Jimenez, Ramon Emilio, Foreign Minister of the Dominican Republic
    • John, Patrick Roland, Premier and Prime Minister of Dominica
    • Jones, James Warren “Jim,” founder and leader of the People’s Temple of the Disciples of Christ
    • Jones, William Bowdoin, U.S. Ambassador to Haiti from August 1977 until July 1980
    • Joseph, Geri M., U.S. Ambassador to the Netherlands from September 1978 until June 1981
    • Jova, Joseph John, U.S. Permanent Representative to the Organization of American States from July 8, 1969, until January 13, 1974; U.S. Ambassador to Mexico from December 19, 1973, until February 21, 1977
    • Kaiser, Edgar, Chairman of Kaiser Aluminum and Chemical Corporation
    • Katsaris, Maria, aide to Reverend Jim Jones, People’s Temple of the Disciples of Christ
    • Katz, Julius Louis, Assistant Secretary of State for Economic, Energy and Business Affairs from September 16, 1976, until November 29, 1979
    • Keane, John, Special Assistant, Assistant Secretary and U.S. Coordinator, Alliance for Progress, Bureau of Inter-American Affairs, Department of State
    • Kennedy, John F., President of the United States from 1961 until 1963
    • Kennedy, Mary Virginia, Special Assistant to the Senior Advisor to the Secretary, Department of State
    • Kimelman, Henry L., U.S. Ambassador to Haiti from October 1980 until February 1981
    • Kimmitt, Robert, member, National Security Council Staff for Global Issues from January 1977 until June 1977; Legal Counsel from August 1978 until January 1981
    • King, John F., Political Officer, U.S. Embassy in Santo Domingo
    • King, Kurleigh, Barbadian politician and Secretary-General of CARICOM from 1979 until 1983
    • Kinsman, N. Richard, Political Officer, U.S. Embassy in Kingston
    • Kirk, Roger, Deputy Director, Bureau of Intelligence and Research, Department of State
    • Kissinger, Henry A., Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs until November 1975; Secretary of State from September 22, 1973 until January 20, 1977
    • Kozak, Michael G., Assistant Legal Advisor for Inter-American Affairs, Department of State
    • Kramer, Franklin D., Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs, Department of State
    • Kreisberg, Paul H., Deputy Director, Policy Planning Staff, Department of State
    • Krueger, C. Robert, U.S. Ambassador at Large and Coordinator for Mexican Affairs from October 23, 1979, until February 1, 1981
    • Lagomarsino, Robert, member, U.S. House of Representatives (R–California)
    • Lake, William Anthony Kirsopp “Tony,” Director, Policy Planning Staff, Department of State
    • Lampert, Harvey D., member, Office of Analysis for the American Republics, Bureau of Intelligence and Research, Department of State
    • Lance, Thomas Bertram “Bert,” Director of the Office of Management and Budget
    • Landis, Fred, political activist
    • Lane, Lyle F., Principal Officer of the U.S. Interests Section in Cuba
    • Lawrence, Loren E., U.S. Ambassador to Jamaica from March 23, 1979, until July 9, 1982
    • Layton, Larry, member of the People’s Temple of the Disciples of Christ
    • LeBourgeois, Julien D., member, Office of Caribbean Countries, Bureau of Inter-American Affairs, Department of State
    • Lincoln, Bonnie M., Economic Officer, U.S. Embassy in Port-of-Spain
    • Linneman, Joseph H., Deputy Assistant Secretary, Bureau for International Narcotic Matters, Department of State
    • Linowitz, Sol M., U.S. Representative to the Organization of American States
    • Lister, George, Special Assistant and Human Rights Officer, Bureau of Inter-American Affairs, Department of State
    • Lopez Portillo, Jose, President of Mexico
    • Louisy, Allan, Prime Minister of St. Lucia from 1979 until 1981
    • Loy, Frank E., Director of the Bureau of Refugee Programs from June 1, 1980, until January 30, 1981
    • Luckhoo, Lionel, Guyanese lawyer and attorney for the People’s Temple of the Disciples of Christ
    • Luers, William H, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs until 1977; Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs from 1977 until 1978; U.S. Ambassador to Venezuela from October 9, 1978
    • Lucey, Patrick Joseph, U.S. Ambassador to Mexico from May 26, 1977, until October 31, 1979
    • Lunt, Larry, U.S. citizen imprisoned by the Cuban Government until September 17, 1979
    • Macy, John, Director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency
    • Madden, Frank, USAID Officer, Bahamas
    • Manley, Michael Norman, Prime Minister of Jamaica from 1972 until 1980; leader of the People’s National Party from 1969 to 1992
    • Mann, Laurence “Bonny,” Guyanese Ambassador to the United States
    • Margain, Hugo B., Mexican Ambassador to the United States from 1976 until 1982
    • Marshall, Ray, Secretary of Labor
    • Matheny, John, military advisor to Vice President Walter Mondale
    • Mathews, Jessica Tuchman, member, National Security Council Staff for Global Issues from January 1977 until June 1977
    • Mathis, Dawson, member, U.S. House of Representatives (D–Georgia)
    • Maynes, Charles William, Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs from April 7, 1977, until April 9, 1980
    • McAfee, William, Deputy Director for Coordination, Bureau of Intelligence and Research, Department of State
    • McCoy, Richard A., Consul, U.S. Embassy in Georgetown
    • McGee, H., Liason Officer, U.S. Embassy, Bahamas
    • McGiffert, David E., Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs from April 4, 1977, until January 20, 1981
    • McGovern, George, Senator (D–South Dakota)
    • McHenry, Donald F., Deputy U.S. Permanent Representative to the United Nations from 1977 until 1979; U.S. Permanent Representative to the United Nations from 1979 until 1981
    • McIntyre, James, Director of the Office of Management and Budget
    • McIntyre, Meredith Alister, Secretary-General of CARICOM from 1974 until 1977
    • McKenna, Margaret A., Deputy White House Counsel
    • McMahon, John N., Deputy Director for Operations, Central Intelligence Agency
    • McNamara, Robert S., President of the World Bank from 1968 until 1981
    • Mengistu Haile Mariam, leader of Ethiopia
    • Merino Rabago, Francisco, Mexican Minister of Agriculture and Hydraulic Resources
    • Miller, George William, Chairman of the Federal Reserve from March 1978 until August 1979; Secretary of the Treasury from August 1979 until January 1981
    • Miller, Thomas J., Special Assistant to the Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs
    • Moffett, William Adger, III, Vice-Consul, U.S. Embassy in Kingston
    • Mondale, Walter Frederick, Vice President of the United States
    • Montoya Mujica, Emilio, Mexican Secretary of Communications and Transport
    • Moore, Frank, Assistant and Congressional Liaison to the President of the United States
    • Morales, Claudio Rodriques, U.S. citizen imprisoned by the Cuban Government until September 17, 1979
    • Munroe, Trevor St. George, leader of the Worker’s Party of Jamaica
    • Murphy, Daniel J., Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Policy
    • Muskie, Edmund Sixtus, Secretary of State from May 8, 1980, until January 18, 1981
    • Nava, Julian, U.S. Ambassador to Mexico from April 3, 1980, until April 3, 1981
    • Nedd, Archibald, Chief Justice of the Grenadian Supreme Court
    • Newsom, David D., Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs from April 1978 until February 1981
    • Nivar Seijas, Neit, Chief of Police in Santo Domingo
    • Nolan, Richard M., member, U.S. House of Representatives (D–Minnesota)
    • Nimetz, Matthew, Counselor of the Department of State from March 30, 1977, until March 19, 1980; Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security Affairs from February 19, 1980, until December 5, 1980
    • Nixon, Patricia, First Lady of the United States from 1969 until 1974
    • Nixon, Richard M., President of the United States from 1969 until 1974
    • Nyerere, Julius K., President of Tanzania from 1964 until 1985
    • O’Donohue, Daniel A., Deputy Director, Bureau of Political-Military Affairs, Department of State from 1978 until 1981
    • O’Mahony, Joseph, Deputy Chief of Mission, Trinidad
    • Odlum, George William, Deputy Prime Minister of St. Lucia from 1979 until 1981
    • Odom, William E., Colonel, USA; Military Assistant to the Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs from 1977 until 1981
    • Olson, Jack B., U.S. Ambassador to the Bahamas from November 17, 1976, until April 30, 1977
    • Ortiz, Francis Vincent, U.S. Ambassador to Barbados and Grenada from July 14, 1977, until May 15, 1979; Special Representative to Antigua, Dominica, St. Christopher-Nevis-Anguilla, St. Lucia, and St. Vincent, resident at Bridgetown; U.S. Ambassador to Guatemala from July 3, 1979, until August 6, 1980
    • Ostrander, Nancy, U.S. Ambassador to Suriname from May 25, 1978, until July 8, 1980
    • Owen, David, British Foreign Secretary from 1977 until 1979
    • Owen, Henry D., member, National Security Council staff for International Economics from October 1977 until January 1981
    • Owen, Roberts Bishop, Legal Adviser, Department of State
    • Oxman, Stephen, Special Assistant to the Deputy Secretary of State
    • Padron, Jose Luis, Cuban Army Colonel; founder of the Cuban Import-Export Corporation
    • Pahlavi, Farah Diba, Wife of the Shah of Iran
    • Pahlavi, Mohammad Reza, Shah of Iran
    • Palme, Olaf, Prime Minister of Sweden from October 14, 1969, until his assassination on October 8, 1976
    • Palmieri, Victor, U.S. Coordinator for Refugee Affairs
    • Parks, Patricia, member of the People’s Temple of the Disciples of Christ
    • Pastor, Robert A., member, National Security Council Staff and National Security Advisor for Latin America and the Caribbean from 1977 until 1981
    • Patten, Edward J., member, U.S. House of Representatives (D–New Jersey)
    • Pena Gomez, Jose Francisco, leader of the Dominican Revolutionary Party
    • Perez, Carlos Andres, President of Venezuela
    • Pierce, David C., member, Office of Caribbean Countries, Bureau of Inter-American Affairs, Department of State
    • Pindling, Lynden Oscar, Bahamian Prime Minister
    • Price, George Cadle, Prime Minister of British Honduras (Belize)
    • Poats, Rutherford, member, National Security Council Staff for International Economics from September 1978 until January 1981
    • Porter, Bruce F., Economic/Political Officer, Bridgetown, Barbados and Grenada
    • Powell, Joseph L. “Jody,” White House Press Secretary
    • Radix, Kendrick, Grenadian politician
    • Rodriguez, Carlos Rafael, Vice-President of the Council of State and Council of Ministers in Cuba
    • Rangel, Charles, member, U.S. House of Representatives (D–New York)
    • Ravales, Robin, Surinamese Under-Minister for Cultural Affairs
    • Reid, Ptolemy Alexander, Prime Minster of Guyana from 1980 until 1984
    • Reinhardt, John E., Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs until March 22, 1977; Director of the United States Information Agency, from March 23, 1977, until March 27, 1978; Director of the U.S. International Communication Agency, from March 27, 1978, until August 29, 1980
    • Resor, Stanley Rogers, Under Secretary of Defense for Policy
    • Richardson, Henry, member, National Security Council Staff for Sub-Saharan Africa from February 1977 until November 1978
    • Richmond, Frederick, member, U.S. House of Representatives (D–New York)
    • Richmond, Julius Benjamin, Assistant Secretary for Health and Surgeon General
    • Rattray, Alfred A., Jamaican Ambassador to the United States
    • Rickert, Jonathan B. Political and Labor Officer, Port-of-Spain, Trinidad and Tobago
    • Roa Kouri, Raul, Cuban Ambassador to the United Nations
    • Roberts, George B., U.S. Ambassador to Guyana from October 12, 1979, until September 8, 1981
    • Robinson, Greg, photographer, San Francisco Examiner
    • Rodino, Peter W., member, U.S. House of Representatives (D–New Jersey)
    • Roldos, Jaime Aguilar, President of Ecuador
    • Romero, Carlos Humberto, President of El Salvador
    • Roper, Chris, Editor, Latin American Weekly Report
    • Rowlands, Ted, British Minister of State from 1976 until 1979
    • Ruimveld, Edward, Surinamese Minister of Defense
    • Russell, Kenneth, Bahamian politician
    • Ryan, Leo Joseph, Jr., member, U.S. House of Representatives (D–California)
    • Sadat, Anwar, President of Egypt from 1970 until 1981
    • Saenz, Ricardo Garcia, Mexican Secretary for Planning and Budget
    • Salomon, Georges, Haitian Ambassador to the United States from March 31, 1975, until November 14, 1979; Foreign Minister of Haiti from 1979 until 1981
    • Sanchez, Oscar Flores, Attorney General of Mexico
    • Sanchez-Parodi Montoto, Ramon, Chief of the Cuban Interests Section in the United States from 1977 until 1989
    • Sapia-Bosch, Alfonso, Chief, Latin America Division, Political Analysis, Central Intelligence Agency
    • Schecter, Jerrold, “Jerry,” member, Press and Congressional Liaison Office, National Security Council Staff; Press Officer and Associate Press Secretary from January 1977 until February 1980
    • Schlesinger, James R., Secretary of Energy from August 6, 1977, until August 23, 1979
    • Schuller, G.J., Rear Admiral, USN; Director, Inter-American Region, Department of Defense
    • Schneider, Mark L., Deputy Coordinator for Human Rights, Office of the Deputy Secretary of State until August 1977; Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Human Rights and Humanitarian Affairs from 1977 until 1979
    • Schwartz, William B., U.S. Ambassador to the Bahamas from September 15, 1977, until January 31, 1981
    • Seaga, Edward Philip George, Prime Minister of Jamaica from 1980 until 1989
    • Seitz, Raymond George Hardenbergh, Deputy Executive Secretary, Department of State
    • Seraphin, Oliver, Dominican Minister of Agriculture
    • Shankle, Arthur P., Deputy Chief of Mission, U.S. Embassy in Nassau
    • Shelton, Sally Angela, U.S. Ambassador to Barbados, Dominica, Grenada, and Saint Lucia from May 17, 1979, until February 24, 1981, resident at Bridgetown; Special Representative to Antigua, Dominica, St. Christopher-Nevis-Anguilla, St. Lucia, and St. Vincent, resident at Bridgetown; U.S. Ambassador to Guatemala from July 3, 1979, to August 6, 1980.
    • Shinn, William T., Director, Office of Soviet Union Affairs, Bureau of European Affairs, Department of State
    • Shulman, Marshall D., Special Advisor to Secretary of State Vance on the Soviet Union
    • Simcox, David E., Director, Office of Mexican Affairs, Bureau of Inter-American Affairs, Department of State
    • Slocombe, Walter B., Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs from 1977 until 1979; Deputy Undersecretary of Defense for Policy, 1979 until January 1981
    • Smith, Carl, Military Assistant to the Secretary of Defense from April 1978 until July 1983
    • Smith, Ian Douglas, Prime Minister of Rhodesia from 1965 until 1979
    • Smith, Wayne S., Principal Officer, U.S. Interests Section in Cuba
    • Solomon, Anthony Morton “Tony,” Under Secretary of the Treasury for Monetary Affairs
    • Somoza Debayle, Anastasio, Nicaraguan President from May 1967 until May 1972
    • Southwell, Caleb Azariah Paul, Premier of St. Kitts and Nevis
    • Speier, Jackie, Staff Aide for Congressman Leo Ryan
    • Stapleton, Ruth Carter, sister of President Carter
    • Stedman, William P., Jr., Deputy Assistant Secretary, Bureau of Inter-American Affairs, Department of State
    • Stein, John H., Deputy Director of Operations, Central Intelligence Agency
    • Stevenson, Adlai E. III, Senator (D–Illinois)
    • Stimpson, Thomas, Jamaican Charge d’Affaires in Washington, DC
    • Stoen, John Victor, member of the People’s Temple of the Disciples of Christ and son of Timothy and Grace Stoen
    • Stoen, Timothy, member of the People’s Temple of the Disciples of Christ
    • Stoessel, Walter John, U.S. Ambassador to the Federal Republic of Germany
    • Stone, Richard Bernard, Senator (D–Florida)
    • Strauss, Robert S., Special Trade Representative and Special Envoy to the Middle East
    • Suarez, Adolph, President of Spain
    • Svendsen, Eric E., member, Office of United Nations Political Affairs, Bureau of International Organization Affairs, Department of State
    • Symms, Steven Douglas, member, U.S. House of Representatives (R–Idaho)
    • Taher, Daniel, Energy and Commercial Activities Chief, Office of Regional Economic Policy, Bureau of Inter-American Affairs, Department of State
    • Tarnoff, Peter, Special Assistant to the Secretary of State and Executive Secretary of the Department of State from April 1977 until February 1981
    • Taylor, Rush Walker, Jr., Charge d’Affaires, U.S. Embassy in Nassau
    • Theriot, Lawrence H. “Larry,” member, Office of East-West Policy and Planning, International Trade Administration, Department of Commerce
    • Thomson, James, member, National Security Council Staff for Defense Coordination from April 1977 until January 1981
    • Thornton, Thomas P., member, National Security Council Staff for South Asia/UN Matters
    • Thyden, James E., member, Office of Caribbean Countries, Bureau of Inter-American Affairs, Department of State
    • Tighe, Eugene, Director of the Defense Intelligence Agency
    • Todman, Terence Alphonso, U.S. Ambassador to Costa Rica from December 18, 1974, until January 24, 1977; Assistant Secretary of State and U.S. Coordinator for the Alliance for Progress, Bureau of Inter-American Affairs from March 23, 1977, until June 27, 1978; U.S. Ambassador to Spain from May 25, 1978, until August 8, 1983
    • Torras, Pelegrin, Cuban Deputy Foreign Minister
    • Tumminia, Frank, Desk Officer for Guyana at the Department of State
    • Tur, Juan, U.S. citizen imprisoned by the Cuban Government until September 17, 1979
    • Turner, Stansfield M., Director of Central Intelligence from March 1977
    • Twaddell, William H., Special Assistant to the Secretary of State, Office of the Secretary, Department of State
    • Vaky, Viron Peter, U.S. Ambassador to Venezuela from June 16, 1976, until June 24, 1978; Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs from July 18, 1978, until November 30, 1979
    • Valdez, Abelardo Lopez, Assistant Administrator for Latin America and the Caribbean for USAID from 1977 until 1979; Chief of Protocol of the Department of State from October 12, 1979, until January 21, 1981
    • Valme, Jean, Chief of Police for Port-Au-Prince, Haiti
    • Vance, Cyrus Roberts, Secretary of State from January 21, 1977, until April 28, 1980
    • Vander Jagt, Guy, member, U.S. House of Representatives (R–Michigan)
    • Vasev, Vladilen M., Minister-Counselor of the Soviet Embassy in Washington, DC
    • Vest, George S., Assistant Secretary of State, Bureau of European Affairs
    • Volkman, Ernest, U.S. investigative journalist
    • Vorster, B.J., Prime Minister of South Africa from 1966 until 1978, State President of South Africa from 1978 until 1979
    • Waldheim, Kurt Josef, Secretary General of the United Nations from 1972 until 1981
    • Wardally, James, Grenadian citizen arrested by the U.S. government
    • Warne, W. Robert, Director, Office of Caribbean Countries, Bureau of Inter-American Affairs, Department of State
    • Watson, Barbara Mae, Assistant Secretary of State for Consular Affairs from April 7, 1977, until August 17, 1977; U.S. Ambassador to Malaysia from August 20, 1980, until March 1, 1981
    • Watson, Jack H., White House Chief of Staff
    • Webb, Sidney James, British socialist and economist
    • Webster, William H., Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation
    • Wheeler, William B., member, Office of Caribbean Affairs, Bureau for Latin America and the Caribbean, United States Agency for International Development
    • Whiteman, Unison, Foreign Minister of the People’s Revolutionary Government in Grenada
    • Whyte, Winston, leader of the United People’s Party of Grenada
    • Williams, Eric, Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago
    • Wills, Frederick, Guyanese Foreign Minister
    • Witteveen, H Johannes, Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund
    • Wolf, Ira, member, Office of the Counselor, Department of State
    • Wolfe, Louis, Co-editor of the Covert Action Information Bulletin
    • Yost, Robert Lloyd, U.S. Ambassador to the Dominican Republic from April 7, 1978, until June 7, 1982
    • Young, Andrew Jackson, U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations from January 27, 1977, until September 23, 1979
    • Zablocki, Clement John, member, U.S. House of Representatives (D–Wisconsin); Chairman of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs from 1977 until 1983
    • Zurhellen, Joseph Owen, U.S. Ambassador to Suriname from February 18, 1976, until June 2, 1978