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  1. He was the second of four sons of Sarah Frances ( née Philips; 1881–1954) and Henry Lansdale (1883–1959). Lansdale attended school in Michigan, New York and California before attending UCLA where he earned his way largely by writing for newspapers and magazines.

    • Early Life and Education
    • Gains Reputation as Top American Spy in Philippines
    • Lansdale's Mission in Vietnam
    • Lansdale Returns to Vietnam
    • Sources
    • Fictional Treatments of Edward Lansdale

    Edward Geary Lansdale was born in Dayton, Ohio, on February 6, 1908. His parents were Henry and Sarah Frances (Philips) Lansdale. According to biographer Cecil Currey, "Lansdale grew up as a typical American boy of his time. He was a Boy Scout, had a paper route, worked on a bread route, fought and played with his brothers, sold the Saturday Evenin...

    In 1950 Lansdale used his cover as an Air Force officer to undertake a CIA mission in the Philippines, where guerrillas known as Hukbalalhaps, or "Huks," wanted to overthrow the regime and institute a Communist government. But the United States fiercely opposed the Communist political philosophy. As a result, Lansdale was assigned to help defense m...

    Lansdale arrived in Vietnam in June 1954. Once he arrived in the capital city of Saigon, he immediately set up the Saigon Military Mission (SMM). This secret group of a dozen or so American soldiers and intelligence agents specialized in psychological warfare. Over the next several months, Lansdale and the other members of the SMM worked hard to gi...

    From 1957 to 1963, Lansdale worked for the U.S. Defense Department as deputy director of the Office of Special Operations, a department devoted to spying and other intelligence activities. In 1961, however, President John F. Kennedy(see entry) sent Lansdale back to South Vietnam. The president shared Lansdale's belief that Diem needed to make refor...

    Currey, Cecil B. Edward Lansdale: The Unquiet American.Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1988. Farrell, Barry. "The Ellsberg Mask." Harper's,October 1973. Geyer, Georgie Anne. "Lansdale's Lament." Washington Monthly,June 1989. Lansdale, Edward G. In the Midst of Wars: An American's Mission to Southeast Asia. New York: Harper and Row, 1972. Lansdale, Edward...

    Two well-known novels of the 1950s featured major characters that were based at least in part on the life and career of Edward Lansdale. In 1955 British writer Graham Greene published The Quiet American, in which a Lansdale-like CIA agent named Alden Pyle resorts to ruthless and immoral actions to complete his mission against Communist forces in Vi...

  2. LANSDALE, Edward Geary (b. 6 February 1908 in Detroit, Michigan; d. 23 February 1987 in McLean, Virginia), U.S. Air Force intelligence officer famous as a counterinsurgency expert. Lansdale was the first of four sons of Henry Lansdale, an automobile parts company executive, and Sarah Frances Philips.

  3. Apr 20, 2015 · Edward Geary Lansdale was born in 1908 in Detroit, Michigan. His parents moved several times during his childhood, and he spent several years in New York before graduating from high school in California.

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  4. Lansdale, Edward G. (1908–1987), U.S. intelligence officer and general.Born in Detroit, Michigan, Lansdale attended UCLA and then became an advertising executive. Source for information on Lansdale, Edward G.: The Oxford Companion to American Military History dictionary.

  5. Jun 7, 2018 · On the long list of people who played important parts in America’s calamitous war in Vietnam, few were more important than Edward Geary Lansdale. Born in 1908, Lansdale was a swashbuckling Air Force officer who (though he long hid the fact) worked in the Philippines from 1945 until 1954 for the Office of Strategic Services ( OSS ) and its ...

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  7. These four archival sources will be supplemented by two memoirs, Lansdale’s own autobiography, In the midst of wars, and Why Vietnam matters, the memoir of Rufus Phillips, a protégé of Lansdale and colleague in Saigon.