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Battle for Skyline Ridge

The CIA Secret War in Laos

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Descripción editorial

"An incredibly powerful account of a little-known chapter in the Vietnam War saga" written by a CIA veteran who fought in the Secret War (Booklist, starred review).

In the 1960s and '70s, the Laotian Civil War became a covert theater for the conflict in Vietnam, with the US paramilitary backing the Royal Lao government in what came to be known among the CIA as the Secret War. In late 1971, the North Vietnamese Army launched Campaign Z, invading northern Laos on a mission to defeat the Royal Lao Army. General Giap had specifically ordered the NVA troops to kill the CIA army and occupy its field headquarters in the Long Tieng valley.


 


The NVA faced the small rag-tag army of Vang Pao, mostly Thai irregulars recruited to fight for the CIA. But thousands more were quickly recruited, trained, and rushed into position in Laos to defend against the impending NVA invasion. Despite overwhelming odds in the NVA's favor, the battle raged for more than one hundred days—the longest battle in the Vietnam War. In the end, it all came down to Skyline Ridge. Whoever won Skyline, won Laos.


 


Historian James E. Parker Jr. served as a CIA paramilitary officer in Laos. In this authoritative and personal account, Parker draws from his own firsthand experience as well as extensive research into CIA files and North Vietnamese after-action reports in order to tell the full story of the battle of Skyline Ridge.

GÉNERO
Historia
PUBLICADO
2019
24 de septiembre
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
225
Páginas
EDITORIAL
Casemate
VENDEDOR
OpenRoad Integrated Media, LLC
TAMAÑO
29.7
MB
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