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  1. Stuart Arthur Herrington, Col, U.S. Army (Ret.) is an author and retired counterintelligence officer with extensive interrogation experience in three wars (Vietnam, Operation Just Cause, and Operation Desert Storm).

  2. Nov 23, 2004 · In a gripping memoir that reads like a spy novel, one man recounts his personal experience with Operation Phoenix, the program created to destroy the Vietcong’s shadow government, which thrived in the rural communities of South Vietnam.

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    • Presidio Press
    • $8.99
  3. Jan 1, 1982 · Once Herrington touches down in the Hau Nghia district he soon finds himself in an increasingly precarious situation with multiple forces conspiring to unravel the U.S. military’s mission to hand over ownership of fighting South Vietnamese communist insurgents and North Vietnamese regular troops to South Vietnamese military and police forces.

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    • Hardcover
    • Stuart A. Herrington
  4. In a gripping memoir that reads like a spy novel, one man recounts his personal experience with Operation Phoenix, the program created to destroy the Vietcong’s shadow government, which thrived in the rural communities of South Vietnam.

    • Stuart Herrington
    • Mass Market Paperback
  5. Jan 1, 1983 · Peace With Honor an American Reports on Vietnam 1973 1975. Hardcover – January 1, 1983. by Stuart A. Herrington (Author) 4.8 9 ratings. See all formats and editions. A former military intelligence officer in Saigon discusses the final years of the Vietnamese War and examines the reasons for the defeat of South Vietnam.

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    • 1983
    • Stuart A. Herrington
    • Stuart A. Herrington
  6. South Vietnamese veteran Dam Pham and U.S. Army veteran Stuart Herrington describe the chaos at the U.S. Embassy during the final days of Saigon in April, 1975.

  7. Apr 1, 1982 · Stuart A. Herrington. Forward air controllers fought a tension-filled, three-dimensional war in Vietnam, quite literally running the air war on the battlefield where they coordinated all air strikes. It was a dangerous life as they flew low and slow, always a prime target for enemy small arms fire.

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