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Rating: Summary: A story of an unsung American Hero Review: Dead Horses in the Sun written by Larry Bell is an enthralling story. From Chapter One to the end the reader begins an astonishing trip from the dramatic ending of South Vietnam back to the very beginning for the author and his military time in deepest Africa. The next two chapters provide funny, and exciting episodes and escapades that include; two riots, a flag stealing and shooting incidents, to participation in the indentification and capture of an East German agent-right in the American embassy! Mr Bell continues the story by describing his training as a CIA agent in Washington, D.C. Which was followed by his eventual assignment to South Vietnam.Upon arriving in Vietnam the excitement and drama escalate to a fever pitch as Mr. Bell goes from paramilitary operation to another to interrogating defectors and prisoners of war to reveal astounding penetration of the South Vietnamese military intelligence service by a long-time Viet Cong agent. Teamed with his Vietnamese interpreter he develops two operations; the capture of over three million in communist liberation funds to the recruitment of a high level communist. The book continues with the conversion of the author from a career employee to a contract agent to handle the communist agent. He lived in Vietnam for a total of seven years. With five years in an undercover status, moving from the northern city of Danang down the coast to eventually remaining in Saigon. Departing only one week before the end of Vietnam Mr. Bell lived an fought in a country he had come to love only to see it all dissolve before his eyes. Very highly recommended reading.
Rating: Summary: From The Military Advisor............ Review: Some of us wore Uniforms as soldiers, and some of us did not. This exciting autobiographical book shows us the "other side" of operations during the ten years of conflict in South Vietnam. The side of United States involvement that did not make the evening news on a regular basis. When read, the reader will have a better understanding and an insight into the day to day workings of the CIA that is not usually disclosed i.e: They are Human beings after all! Having walked the same ground in South Vietnam myself in many of the cities and towns described in this book for 27 months, I can tell you that this book is the real deal! Author, Larry Bell has done an outstanding job of letting us see the other side of the war in Vietnam. The reader will have great difficulty putting it down. This book carries the highest rating from The Military Advisor.
Rating: Summary: From The Military Advisor............ Review: Some of us wore Uniforms as soldiers, and some of us did not. This exciting autobiographical book shows us the "other side" of operations during the ten years of conflict in South Vietnam. The side of United States involvement that did not make the evening news on a regular basis. When read, the reader will have a better understanding and an insight into the day to day workings of the CIA that is not usually disclosed i.e: They are Human beings after all! Having walked the same ground in South Vietnam myself in many of the cities and towns described in this book for 27 months, I can tell you that this book is the real deal! Author, Larry Bell has done an outstanding job of letting us see the other side of the war in Vietnam. The reader will have great difficulty putting it down. This book carries the highest rating from The Military Advisor.
Rating: Summary: A book I will always remember Review: This was a real page turner. Just when you thought things couldn't get worse, they did. A big salute to Mr. Bell. He is a REAL hero. Everyone needs to read this book. I now feel I have a real understanding of the CIA. I also have a much better understanding of the Vietnam War. I hope he sells a million copies.
Rating: Summary: A book I will always remember Review: This was a real page turner. Just when you thought things couldn't get worse, they did. A big salute to Mr. Bell. He is a REAL hero. Everyone needs to read this book. I now feel I have a real understanding of the CIA. I also have a much better understanding of the Vietnam War. I hope he sells a million copies.
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