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Memories of an OSS and Military Intelligence Agent |
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The
Winking Fox Twenty-Two Years in Military Intelligence Captivating self-account of an US Army Officer who as a W.W.II SOE/OSS agent parachuted into German occupied France, and subsequently into Japaneese held Indochina to help Ho Chi Minh and General Vo Nguyên Giap. After W.W.II. and a brief period as a civilian, he was recalled to active duty during the cold war. He described vividly his twenty years as an intelligence officer with assignments in the USA, Europe, and Far East until his retirement in 1965. - Read more about this book |
The
Tracks of the Fox
Uncovering Secrets of Wartime Covert Operations |
The
author of The Winking Fox details his efforts to locate the members of the
French resistance group he helped during W.W.II. In the process he discovered
the crew of the B-24 who dropped him in the wrong place, and he revealed
the suffering of those who had helped British and US agents in the hands
of French communists.
He describes the surrender of a Nazi commander to his friend operating next
to his sector, and the fate of a French woman who spent two years alone
in the Jungles of Indochina. Read more about this book |
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