From 1962 through 1975, Frank Scotton spent at least part of every year in Viet Nam. He retired in 1998 after serving three years as USIA assistant director for East Asia. He currently lives in Southern California.
A fascinating and historical commentary on the Viet Nam War from
1962 through 1975 as seen through the eyes of one of the key
figures in the development and implementation of Viet Nam's
pacification program and CORDS (Civil Operations and Revolutionary
Development Support) as well as a very personal account of
Scotton's love affair with Viet Nam and its people.
--Merle Pribbenow, translator, researcher, and retired CIA officer
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