CIA's Gulf of Tonkin Secrets
When retired Special Forces soldier Kurt Andrew Atwood receives a call in July of 1991 from “The Company,” he can’t imagine what the CIA needs from him. Now running a security firm, Atwood is older and has changed since his service in the Vietnam War.

He discovers he’s being recruited to run an unauthorized, undercover mission to rescue General Fong and his family from Vietnam. Atwood clearly remembers Fong and his involvement in the Gulf of Tonkin incident in 1964. Fong helped stage a hoax attack on American ships in the Gulf of Tonkin to escalate the war and persuade President Johnson to send more troops. Now, authorities fear someone will discover Fong’s collaboration and wage an attack against the CIA.

Atwood is more than willing to attempt the mission, as he has some unfinished business from the Vietnam War days. He assumes the identity of Paul Carper, a casual tourist on his way to Bangkok, and returns to a country that holds a plethora of both painful and joyous memories. But his efforts must concentrate on the dangerous task of getting Fong, his wife, and their two daughters out of Vietnam and to safety in the United States.

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CIA's Gulf of Tonkin Secrets
When retired Special Forces soldier Kurt Andrew Atwood receives a call in July of 1991 from “The Company,” he can’t imagine what the CIA needs from him. Now running a security firm, Atwood is older and has changed since his service in the Vietnam War.

He discovers he’s being recruited to run an unauthorized, undercover mission to rescue General Fong and his family from Vietnam. Atwood clearly remembers Fong and his involvement in the Gulf of Tonkin incident in 1964. Fong helped stage a hoax attack on American ships in the Gulf of Tonkin to escalate the war and persuade President Johnson to send more troops. Now, authorities fear someone will discover Fong’s collaboration and wage an attack against the CIA.

Atwood is more than willing to attempt the mission, as he has some unfinished business from the Vietnam War days. He assumes the identity of Paul Carper, a casual tourist on his way to Bangkok, and returns to a country that holds a plethora of both painful and joyous memories. But his efforts must concentrate on the dangerous task of getting Fong, his wife, and their two daughters out of Vietnam and to safety in the United States.

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CIA's Gulf of Tonkin Secrets

CIA's Gulf of Tonkin Secrets

by Lorna Dare
CIA's Gulf of Tonkin Secrets

CIA's Gulf of Tonkin Secrets

by Lorna Dare

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Overview

When retired Special Forces soldier Kurt Andrew Atwood receives a call in July of 1991 from “The Company,” he can’t imagine what the CIA needs from him. Now running a security firm, Atwood is older and has changed since his service in the Vietnam War.

He discovers he’s being recruited to run an unauthorized, undercover mission to rescue General Fong and his family from Vietnam. Atwood clearly remembers Fong and his involvement in the Gulf of Tonkin incident in 1964. Fong helped stage a hoax attack on American ships in the Gulf of Tonkin to escalate the war and persuade President Johnson to send more troops. Now, authorities fear someone will discover Fong’s collaboration and wage an attack against the CIA.

Atwood is more than willing to attempt the mission, as he has some unfinished business from the Vietnam War days. He assumes the identity of Paul Carper, a casual tourist on his way to Bangkok, and returns to a country that holds a plethora of both painful and joyous memories. But his efforts must concentrate on the dangerous task of getting Fong, his wife, and their two daughters out of Vietnam and to safety in the United States.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781440195617
Publisher: iUniverse, Incorporated
Publication date: 01/19/2010
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 236
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Lorna Dare was born and raised in the Midwest. She took weaponry training and traveled to various military bases and museums to study the history of the Vietnam War. She conducted extensive interviews with many Vietnam Veterans over three years. Dare is also co-author of Surviving a Hostile City.
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