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The Most Intensive and Top Secret Military Operations of Region Two

The Most Intensive and Top Secret Military Operations of Region Two

Hardcover

General Military History

ISBN10: 1836636202
ISBN13: 9781836636205
Publisher: Panda Publishing Agency
Published: Nov 5 2024
Pages: 330
Weight: 2.31
Height: 0.75 Width: 8.50 Depth: 11.00
Language: English

This book portrait the structures how the CIA, US. Government, and The Lao Royal King set up plans in action to in military project in Region Two in Xieng Khouang Province, Laos against the Pathet Lao communist government and North Vietnamese military ( Vietcong) during the Vietnam War Era. This book was meant for readers and researchers who are interested in finding how and why the more recent historical events have occurred in Laos, and why thousands of Lao people had to seek refuge in many countries around the world, deprived of their Lao citizenship, following the fight between the Lao groups where, in the end, no one won. The real winners were only foreigners. Please read all the records that might help improve your understanding of the situation, and serve as a leaders for all of us Lao natives in readjusting our views, changing our life plan and looking for new ideas, so that Laos had history does not repeat itself. The book provides details on North-Vietnarn's interference in Lao affairs and the dissension between the two Lao factions that resulted in several hundred thousands of the Lao Hmong, other ethnic groups and has being forced to become refugees living in several newly adopted countries across the world. It covers the records of various events that took place in Indochina and the kingdom of Laos, especially in Military Region 11, which covered Huanphan and Xieng Khouang Provinces,

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