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Mark Gregory Morley 1954

Mark Gregory Morley was born on January 27, 1954 in Camden, Camden County, New Jersey United States to Franklin L Morley and Estelle Teresa (McCloskey) Morley, and has siblings Susan Morley Nasaw, Sandra Morley Ford, Michael Alan Morley, Maureen (Morley) Brannigan, Karin (Morley) Volk, Lisa (Morley) King, and Scott Thomas Morley. Mark Morley died in Sanford, Seminole County, FL.
Mark Gregory Morley
January 27, 1954
Camden, Camden County, New Jersey, United States
Sanford, Seminole County, Florida, United States
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    January 27, 1954
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    Camden, Camden County, New Jersey United States
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In 1954, in the year that Mark Gregory Morley was born, from April 22 through June 17th, the Army v. McCarthy hearings were held. The U.S. Army accused Roy Cohn (chief counsel to Senator McCarthy and later trusted mentor of Donald Trump) of blackmail. McCarthy and Cohn accused the U.S. Army of harboring communists. The Army allegations were found to be true. The U.S. Senate later censured McCarthy.
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In 1962, lasting from October 16th - 28th, the Cuban Missile Crisis was the closest that the United States and the Soviet Union came to nuclear war. The Soviet Union had been installing a nuclear missile base in Cuba. The United States established a blockade to stop the base from being completed. Through secret negotiations, war was averted: the Soviet Union agreed to dismantle their weapons in Cuba and the United States agreed to never invade Cuba and to dismantle weapons in Turkey and Italy.
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