An edition of Perilous missions (1984)

Perilous missions

Civil Air Transport and CIA covert operations in Asia

Perilous missions
William M. Leary, William M. L ...
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An edition of Perilous missions (1984)

Perilous missions

Civil Air Transport and CIA covert operations in Asia

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Perilous missions: Civil Air Transport and CIA covert operations in Asia
2015, The University of Alabama Press
in English
Cover of: Perilous missions
Perilous missions: Civil Air Transport and the CIA covert operations in Asia
2002, Smithsonian Institution Press
in English
Cover of: Perilous missions
Perilous missions: Civil Air Transport and CIA covert operations in Asia
1984, University of Alabama Press
in English

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Table of Contents

Origins of CAT
CNRRA Air Transport
CAT and civil war
Siege of Taiyuan
The Chennault Plan
OPC and CAT
The CIA buys an airline
The Korean War
Covert operations
Managerial turmoil
French Indochina
A new regime
Dienbienphu
End of an era
Conclusion
Epilogue.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Tuscaloosa, Alabama

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
327.127305
Library of Congress
UC333 .L42 2014, UC333

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Pagination
pages cm

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL31063003M
ISBN 13
9780817388836
LCCN
2014048318

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