Tran Ngoc Chau escaped from Vietnam via Indonesia
among the masses of boat people seeking refuge in the late 1970s,
re-establishing himself and his family in the United States with
the encouragement of American friends.
During Ken Fermoyle's sixty-five-year career as a
writer, editor, photojournalist and author, he has published
thousands of articles in major publications and served as book and
magazine editor. He and Tran Ngoc Chau launched a business venture
together in 1987 and began work on Vietnam Labyrinth a year
later.
Daniel Ellsberg, who released the Penatgon Papers
to the media in 1971, met Tran Van Chau while working in Vietnam in
the 1960s as a U.S. Defence Department observer.
Chau's Vietnam Labyrinth is a remarkable story, well told, dramatic, and filled with insights on a complex war in its military, political, and human dimensions. Highly recommended. --Lewis Sorley, author of Vietnam Chronicles and The Vietnam War
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