Battle for Skyline Ridge Timeline

Battle for Skyline Ridge Timeline
Title Battle for Skyline Ridge Timeline PDF eBook
Author James E. Parker
Publisher
Pages 185
Release 2013
Genre Laos
ISBN

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"The military fight for Laos between the CIA rag-tag army of irregulars under command of Meo General Vang Pao and two invading North Vietnamese Divisions under command of PAVN General Nguyen Huu An came down to a single ridgeline."--Cover.

Battle for Skyline Ridge

Battle for Skyline Ridge
Title Battle for Skyline Ridge PDF eBook
Author James E. Parker
Publisher Casemate
Pages
Release 2019-08-19
Genre History
ISBN 9781612007052

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The first complete account of the secret battle of Skyline Ridge, 1972, when a ragtag Laos-Thai army supported by the CIA threw back a vast NVA army.

A Great Place to Have a War

A Great Place to Have a War
Title A Great Place to Have a War PDF eBook
Author Joshua Kurlantzick
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 336
Release 2017-01-24
Genre History
ISBN 1451667868

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1960. President Eisenhower was focused on Laos, a tiny Southeast Asian nation. Washington feared the country would fall to communism, triggering a domino effect in the rest of Southeast Asia. In January 1961, Eisenhower approved the CIA's Operation Momentum, a plan to create a proxy army of ethnic Hmong to fight communist forces in Laos. Kurlantzick shows how the brutal war lasted nearly two decades, killed one-tenth of Laos's total population, and changed the nature of the CIA forever.

Battle for Skyline Ridge

Battle for Skyline Ridge
Title Battle for Skyline Ridge PDF eBook
Author James E. Parker
Publisher Open Road Media
Pages 305
Release 2019-09-24
Genre History
ISBN 1504060156

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“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.

Covert Ops

Covert Ops
Title Covert Ops PDF eBook
Author James E. Parker
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 284
Release 1997-11-15
Genre History
ISBN 9780312963408

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At the same time the Vietnam War was being broadcast into the living rooms of Americans across the country the CIA was conducting a large-scale secret war in northeastern Laos that few heard about. Agency case officer Jim Parker's five years of combat and immersion in Southeast Asian culture had a lasting influence on him and his family. His dramatic, provocative reminiscence of those years is the first account by a participant to portray America's involvement in Laos.

Codename Mule

Codename Mule
Title Codename Mule PDF eBook
Author James E. Parker
Publisher Naval Inst Press
Pages 193
Release 1995
Genre History
ISBN 9781557506689

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At the same time the Vietnam War was being broadcast into the living rooms of Americans across the country the CIA was conducting a large-scale secret war in northeastern Laos that few heard about. Agency case officer Jim Parker's five years of combat and immersion in Southeast Asian culture had a lasting influence on him and his family. His dramatic, provocative reminiscence of those years is the first account by a participant to portray America's involvement in Laos and the people who served there.

Just Another Day in Vietnam

Just Another Day in Vietnam
Title Just Another Day in Vietnam PDF eBook
Author Keith M. Nightingale
Publisher Casemate
Pages 265
Release 2019-10-19
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1612007864

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This military memoir examines one of the most vicious and tragically forgotten battles of the Vietnam War from a variety of perspectives. In June of 1967, the Viet Cong sought to isolate and destroy an elite South Vietnamese unit as part of a new offensive strategy. They sent a voluntary POW as an “informant” to dupe the 52nd Vietnamese Ranger Battalion into taking a dangerous position in the III Corps sector of South Vietnam. In the midst of an ambush, the members of the 52nd Ranger Battalion conducted themselves with great skill and valor. As one of those men, Keith Nightingale is uniquely suited to relate the events of that day. Based on firsthand experience as well as After Action Reports from a variety of sources, Just Another Day in Vietnam explores multiple perspectives, affording equal weight to ally and enemy alike. Nightingale offers rare insight into the often misunderstood role of the elite Vietnamese Ranger forces; the intelligence acquired from captured Rangers; and a rare eyewitness account to this fateful yet underexamined Vietnam battle.