An edition of Code-name Bright Light (1998)

Code-name Bright Light

the untold story of U.S. POW rescue efforts during the Vietnam war

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An edition of Code-name Bright Light (1998)

Code-name Bright Light

the untold story of U.S. POW rescue efforts during the Vietnam war

Code-Name Bright Light tells one of the great unknown stories of the Vietnam War: the American military's extensive secret operations to locate and rescue POW/MIAs during the conflict. It is a tale of tragedy and heroism revealed in full for the first time in this volume.

George J. Veith has assembled an extensive range of previously unseen material, including recently declassified NSA intercepts, State Department cables, and wartime interrogation reports which reveal how the U.S. military conducted a centralized effort to identify, locate, and rescue its POW/MIAs.

Code-Name Bright Light also traces the development of the various national wartime POW intelligence operations and provides an in-depth look at the activities of the Joint Personnel Recovery Center, a secretive and highly classified POW/MIA unit in South Vietnam responsible for rescuing captives.

Further, it uncovers one of the most tightly held POW/MIA secrets, the primary reason why the government did not think any Americans were left behind: a clandestine communication program between the POWs and the U.S. military. This still-sensitive program provided the identities and locations of American prisoners, defeating North Vietnamese efforts to keep their names and locations a secret.

The raids and efforts that make up the narrative of Code-Name Bright Light succeeded in freeing hundreds of captive South Vietnamese soldiers but resulted in the rescue of few Americans. The vast network of efforts, however, is a testament to the U.S. military's unknown commitment to freeing its captive soldiers.

Publish Date
Publisher
Free Press
Language
English
Pages
408

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 357-392) and index.

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
959.704/37
Library of Congress
DS559.8.S4 V45 1998

The Physical Object

Pagination
xx, 408 p. :
Number of pages
408

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL675646M
Internet Archive
codenamebrightli00veit
ISBN 10
0684835142
LCCN
97021845
OCLC/WorldCat
36969791
Library Thing
323348
Goodreads
2438933

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