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United States A-Team organization

also: A-team, mule teams, talk

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The Colonel's Corner Book Club Presidents_ Secret Wars Chap 13
▶ 19:49 Special Forces, Navy, Air Force, Marines, blah, blah, blah. Farmgate retained its clandestine status while semi-clandestine units followed. They used mule teams to fly short-range air transport and Ranch Hand, which was another code name, w…
The Colonel's Corner Book Club Presidents_ Secret Wars Chap 13
▶ 20:45 It was evident by 63 that President Diem had lost most of the political support that he had, and his brother began using force to quell demonstrations by the majority Buddhists in the country. They were operating under the auspices of being…
The Colonel's Corner Book Club Presidents_ Secret Wars Chap 13
▶ 21:41 In addition to being a liaison, the CIA wished to have its own source among South Vietnamese politicians and interest groups. By 1960, the agency was supplying the best information outside of the presidential palace, save perhaps a few of t…
The Colonel's Corner Book Club Presidents_ Secret Wars Chap 13
▶ 24:32 Special forces participation increased dramatically from one medic on temporary duty in late 1961 to the first A-team deployment from Okinawa in February of 62 to a peak of 3,480 by 1968. Until November of 1962, this new civilian irregular …