Feet to the Fire: CIA Covert Operations in Indonesia, 1957-1958 (Special Warfare Series)
Editorial Reviews
Dale Andradé, historian at the Center for Military History and author of Ashes to Ashes: The Phoenix Program and the Vietnam War
Conboy and Morrison have done masterful research, ferreting out documents and interviewing both American and Indonesian participants. A surprising number of former CIA agents appear here, and their input makes this an extraordinarily important piece of history. The authors found an exciting story, one that has never been told in this sort of detail. They know their subject matter and have produced a first rate work.
Col. John B. Haseman, USAF, Ret., U.S. Defense Attaché in Indonesia, 1990-1994
Feet to the Fire fills a gap long closed to historians and outsiders interested in Indonesia. The authors' extensive interviews and apparent access to hitherto classified documents have filled in the lacunae on this controversial episode. The work stands alone in its detailed accounting of a controversial period in US-Indonesian relations.
Feet to the Fire: CIA Covert Operations in Indonesia, 1957-1958 (Special Warfare Series)
Feet to the Fire: CIA Covert Operations in Indonesia, 1957-1958 (Special Warfare Series),Kenneth Conboy,James Morrison,Naval Institute Press,1557501939,1950-1966,Asia - Southeast Asia,Central Intelligence Agency,History,History - Military / War,Indonesia,Intelligence Operations,Military,Military - Intelligence/Espionage,Military - Other,Military Assistance,Military assistance, American,Political Freedom & Security - International Secur,Politics and government,United States,United States.,Asian / Middle Eastern history: postwar, from c 1945 -,Espionage & secret services,Military intelligence,c 1945 to c 1960
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