Jumat, 13 April 2018

Vietnam Letters from Readers- June 2009

Finding Major Cau When I reached page 21 of the February issue of Vietnam I almost went into shock. The story on Cau Le finally closed a constant question in my mind, “What happened to Major Cau?” I was the lone adviser to the 2nd Battalion, 47th Regiment, 22nd Infantry on June 5, 1969, when …

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