Nguyen Thanh person
also: General Nguyen Thanh, Nguyen Khan
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Frank Scotton worked_with
Nguyen Thanh book_quoted
“which stood for Open Arms Amnesty Program. There, Scotton found the raw material he needed to prove the viability of political action programs. Together with Vietnamese Special Forces, a guy by the name of Captain Nguyen Thuy, T-U-Y, he was…”
▶ Operation Gladio- Vietnam Part 5 Phoenix Program @ 13:17
Howard Walters case_officer_for
Nguyen Thanh book_quoted
“and commanded the 4th Special Ops Detachment, Toy's case officer, U.S. Special Forces Captain Howard Walters, who had also spent quite a bit of time in the Korean War and did PSYOPs over there as well, Scotton worked through an extension ca…”
▶ Operation Gladio- Vietnam Part 5 Phoenix Program @ 13:45
Nguyen Thanh succeeded
General Big Min book_quoted
“The first and regrettable choice had been the hulking, uneasy General Big Min, who was popular with his people, but not necessarily somebody that they wanted to get behind. It took a second small coup three months later to transfer power to…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Hidden Terrors by AJ Langguth Part 5 @ 25:12
Nguyen Thanh member_of
Sandinistas book_quoted
“In Vietnam, although civilian victims were often nameless to U.S. troops, there were exceptions. Ms. Nguyen Thi Nhan, a widow, was arrested several times in Saigon, the first in 1969, and charged with being a member of the National Liberati…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Hidden Terror by AJ Langguth Part 9 @ 45:16
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▶ 13:17
which stood for Open Arms Amnesty Program. There, Scotton found the raw material he needed to prove the viability of political action programs. Together with Vietnamese Special Forces, a guy by the name of Captain Nguyen Thuy, T-U-Y, he was…
▶ 13:45
and commanded the 4th Special Ops Detachment, Toy's case officer, U.S. Special Forces Captain Howard Walters, who had also spent quite a bit of time in the Korean War and did PSYOPs over there as well, Scotton worked through an extension ca…
▶ 53:34
and a small percentage of them were involved in this pacification program. The Pentagon thought it needed about half a million more men to quote-unquote get the job done. Reacting to the presence of another generation of foreign occupation …
▶ 45:16
In Vietnam, although civilian victims were often nameless to U.S. troops, there were exceptions. Ms. Nguyen Thi Nhan, a widow, was arrested several times in Saigon, the first in 1969, and charged with being a member of the National Liberati…
▶ 45:46
members in uniform watched her being tortured, and the police told her they were CIA officers. One of them ordered a Vietnamese interrogator to ram needles under her fingernails. Another woman, Nguyen Thai Bo, was taken into custody that sa…
▶ 25:12
The first and regrettable choice had been the hulking, uneasy General Big Min, who was popular with his people, but not necessarily somebody that they wanted to get behind. It took a second small coup three months later to transfer power to…
▶ 50:52
involving counter-terrorism teams, pacification teams, and political action. But Methvin had earned the greatest acclaims for recruiting Vang Pao for the secret war in Laos. He had been controller of the Vietnamese officer and politico Tran…