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49. Memorandum for the Secretary for Defense, "Chief of Saigon Station Report," Office of the Director. Central Intelligence Agency, 13 July 1962, in Gravel. Pentagon Papers. 686.

50. Pike, Viet Cong. 142.

51. Wilfred G. Burchett, Vietnam Inside Story of the Guerilla War (New York: International Publishers, 1965), 190.

52. Thompson. Defeating Communist Insurgency. 137.

53. Truong Nhu Tang, David Chanoff and Doan Van Toai , Vietcong Memoir (San Diego: Harcourt Brace Jovanov1ch, 1985), 47.

54. Osborne, Strategic Hamlets in South Vietnam. A Survey and a Comparison. 51.

55. Frederick Nolting, From Trust to Tragedy. (New York: Praeger, 1988), 140.

56. Stanley Karnow. Vietnam A History New York: The Viking Press, 1983), 290.

57.Douglas S. Blaufarb, The Counterinsurgency Era (New York: The Free Press, 1977), 122.

58. Duncanson. Government and Revolution in Vietnam. 363.

59. Pike. Viet Cong. 64.

60 Jean Lacouture, Vietnam: Between Two Truces (New York; Vintage Books, 1966), 128.



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