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A.J. Dommen person

also: Dahman, Dolman

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The Colonel’s Corner Drugs, Oil and War Part 11
▶ 44:06 faced with U.S. encouragement of a rebellion against it, did in response invite Russian, North Vietnamese, and Chinese advisors, thus creating the first known North Vietnamese military presence in Laos since the 1954 Geneva Agreement. Howev…
The Colonel’s Corner Drugs, Oil and War Part 11
▶ 54:16 referring to intelligence reports of 6,000 North Vietnamese troops in Laos, which, as we have already proven, didn't exist. It appears that at about that time, North Vietnam's Border Patrol battalions began to move into position on the fron…
The Colonel’s Corner Drugs, Oil and War Part 11
▶ 55:27 Yet within one or two weeks after the agreement was signed, reconnaissance flights carried at very low level over Pei Ocean Lao camps by U.S. Air Force's RF-101 Voodoo jets. According to Dolman, this was part of a regular aerial surveillanc…
The Colonel’s Corner Drugs, Oil and War Part 11
▶ 58:18 As far as Air America Airlift was concerned, Nixon's assertion that our assistance has always been at the request of a legitimate government was false. The government, which was a tripart coalition, had not been consulted. Suvanna himself, …
The Colonel’s Corner Drugs, Oil and War Part 11
▶ 1:00:43 Dahman's carefully qualified description of the U.S. compliance with the 1962 agreement, not a single American military man was left in Laos in uniform, but does nothing to refute the fact that they were quote-unquote former special forces …