Contains intelligence documents (38 in this book and 174 in the accompanying CD) related to the Vietnam War. Shows how the United States intelligence Community viewed critical developments over a 27-year period, ranging from analysis of the implications of the post-World War 2 breakup of colonial empires to the Communist takeover of Saigon in 1975.
Members and retirees of the intelligence community, members of government, and anyone interested in the history of the U.S. intelligence community would enjoy this informative book and DVD. In addition, teachers of high school and college students studying government, politics and intelligence may find this a useful resource. Public libraries would benefit from making this publication and DVD available to their patrons.
Product Details
- Allen, John K., Jr.
- NIC 2005 03
- Vietnam War
- Vietnamese Conflict
- Military History
- Intelligence Services
- Intelligence Community
- Intelligence Officers