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Stories From the Secret War

CIA Special Ops in Laos

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Stories From the Secret War

By: Terrence M. Burke
Narrated by: Michael Pearl
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In 1962, the International Geneva Accords declared Laos to be neutral and generally restricted from foreign interference and foreign troops. Thus began the CIA's secret war in Laos, led by a handful of CIA paramilitary officers in the mountains of Laos against North Vietnamese and Lao Communist forces. One of those secret warriors, CIA Silver Star recipient Terrence Burke, gives a vivid account of primitive guerrilla warfare that eventually led to an attempt by the North Vietnamese to capture him. Burke's stories of that war are of gritty and often deadly hit and run tactics against the North Vietnamese, attempted rescues of downed pilots, and daily survival far from American support.

©2012 Terrence M. Burke (P)2013 Brook Forest Voices
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Doesn't go into much depth about the political or world events surrounding the Secret War, but gives impressive first person accounts of some war stories

Entertaining, easy to listen

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