Findings released at Texas Tech University Vietnam Center's conference on Laos, Cambodia, and Thailand and the Vietnam War.
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- CIA and the House of NGO: Covert Action in South Vietnam 1954-63 (U)
- CIA and Rural Pacification in South Vietnam (U)
- Good Questions, Wrong Answers: CIA's Estimates of Arms Traffic through Sihanoukville, Cambodia, During the Vietnam War
- The Way We Do Things: Black Entry Operations Into North Vietnam (U)
- Undercover Armies: CIA and Surrogate Warfare in Laos
- CIA and the Generals: Covert Support to Military Government in South Vietnam
March 16, 2009
Written by Cory Chandler Texas Tech Today (USA)
The CIA Center for the Study of Intelligence released March 13, six volumes of previously classified books detailing various aspects of the CIA’s operations in Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos in the ’60s and ’70s.
The works were distributed and discussed at a conference hosted by Texas Tech University’s Vietnam Center and Archive.
The documents, penned by CIA historian Thomas L. Ahern Jr., draw on operations files as well as interviews with key participants to review American foreign policy and provide what CIA chief historian Gerald K. Haines calls a sharp analytical look at CIA programs and reporting from the field.
The works were distributed and discussed at a conference hosted by Texas Tech University’s Vietnam Center and Archive.
The documents, penned by CIA historian Thomas L. Ahern Jr., draw on operations files as well as interviews with key participants to review American foreign policy and provide what CIA chief historian Gerald K. Haines calls a sharp analytical look at CIA programs and reporting from the field.
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