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Cash on Delivery - CIA Special Operations During the Secret War in Laos (Paperback)
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Cash on Delivery - CIA Special Operations During the Secret War in Laos (Paperback)
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"Cash on Delivery: CIA Special Operations During the Secret War in
Laos" is a detailed accounting of a CIA program directed by a CIA
operations officer that sent small teams of irregulars behind enemy
lines in Laos to find, fix and destroy North Vietnamese Army units,
capture NVA soldiers or encourage them to defect, intercept NVA
radio communications, and recruit NVA soldiers to spy and report on
their comrades. It is a unique contribution to the history of the
Vietnam War describing valuable experiences using surrogates to
conduct intelligence and combat operations that have little or no
adverse impact on the United States government's relations with the
peoples and governments of other nations. An important lesson in
the post 9/11 world of countering terrorism all over the globe
where we do not have enough American troops to get the job done
without political consequences. The book also describes the daring
and dangerous rescue of Raven 42, a U.S. Air Force forward air
controller shot down while supporting Lao irregular surrogate
forces fighting NVA main force units in Laos, attempts to
infiltrate Cambodia to collect intelligence on the North Vietnamese
in early 1970, the effort to uncover information about a missing
Air America crewman captured in 1963, the tragic fatal crash of an
aircraft carrying four of the author's best Thai operational
assistants, and the uncovering of a mole hidden in a Royal Lao
government military headquarters. Here are intimate details, that
have never before appeared in print, recounting the planning and
execution of a variety of special operations, conceived and carried
out behind enemy lines by the CIA using only Lao irregular
surrogates. The CIA employed surrogates in southern Laos to force
the North Vietnamese Army to keep combat units there to defend
their logistical supply line rather than send them to fight U.S.
and allied forces in South Vietnam. For the duration of U.S.
participation in the Vietnam War the CIA succeeded in that goal.
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