Military Assistance Command, Vietnam organization
also: Military Assistance Command in Vietnam, Military Assistance Command, military advisory command
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United States Armed Forcesorganization · 2CIAintelligence service · 2United States governmentorganization · 1Washington, D.C.place · 1Desmond Fitzgeraldperson · 1Far East Divisionorganization · 1South Vietnamplace · 1Civilian Irregular Defense Grouporganization · 1United States Redesignationorganization · 1United States Figuresorganization · 1United States Conditionsorganization · 1United States Deteriorationorganization · 1United States Increaseorganization · 1United States Vulnerabilityorganization · 1William Colbyperson · 1United States Dangerous Countrysideorganization · 1Vietnamcountry · 1
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Military Assistance Command, Vietnam host_asserted
“20,587 deaths as it related specifically to courts. This organization was made up of both civilian and military. It fell under the authority of the Military Assistance Command in Vietnam, which we articulated even though it says that it's t…”
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20,587 deaths as it related specifically to courts. This organization was made up of both civilian and military. It fell under the authority of the Military Assistance Command in Vietnam, which we articulated even though it says that it's t…
▶ 10:50
Alleged military people looked and performed before, during, and after as CIA agents portending to be military. So it's nice that the CIA tucks these covert operations underneath of a quote-unquote military assistance command. They are stil…
▶ 20:19
contingent could hardly be called a group anymore, so they redesignated it as Military Assistance Command, and the figures rose by 1963 to be 22,000 people. Conditions in South Vietnam deteriorated despite the increase in forces. Government…
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was entirely a CIA responsibility. Their actor operational command was gradually transferred over to the military advisory command by the summer of 1963. So the CIA sets it up and then hands it off to the U.S. military. By then, Colby had l…