“Broman’s true tales of putting his life on the line recruiting
and running spies in a dozen countries are the stuff of action
movies.” —Peter Arnett, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Live from
the Battlefield Joining the CIA after fighting in Vietnam as a Marine,
Barry Broman’s first posting was war-torn Cambodia. He was present
at the fall of Phnom Penh in 1975, escaping just before the Khmer
Rouge took power. During his career, he was twice chief of station,
once a deputy chief of station, and he supervised an international
paramilitary project in support of the Cambodian resistance to
Vietnamese invaders. He was actively involved in several assignments
in counter-narcotics operations in Southeast Asia including a major
bust that yielded 551 kilograms of high-grade heroin from a major drug
trafficker. His favorite agent against a variety of hard targets was a
fellow whose only demand was that his assignments be “life
threatening.” (He survived them all.) As amazing as the characters
Broman has met are the places he’s been, with visits to little-known
and rarely seen places like the Naga Hills on the India–Burma
border, the world-famous but off-limits jade and ruby mines of Burma,
and the isolated Banda Islands of Indonesia, the home of nutmeg.
Broman’s engaging tone is complemented by photographs taken
throughout his career, many of them his own, made using the skills he
learned as a teenager working for the Associated Press in Southeast
Asia—including Marines in action in Vietnam, the ravages of war in
Cambodia, and opium buyers forcing growers to sell in Burma. “[A]
remarkable life story.” —Booklist
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Tales of a CIA Case Officer
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781612008974
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Vendor
Casemate
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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