The Enduring Mystery of Dr. Eleanor Ardel Vietti, The First American Female POW in Vietnam
In 1962 Vietnam, Dr. Ardel Vietti served tirelessly before her mysterious disappearance, leaving a legacy of compassion.
In 1962 Vietnam, Dr. Ardel Vietti served tirelessly before her mysterious disappearance, leaving a legacy of compassion.
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In a covert operation shrouded in secrecy, a CIA operative closely observed the Soviet’s new weaponry, including the formidable AK-47 and the lesser-known but equally significant SKS semi-automatic carbine, noting their revolutionary designs and potential impact on modern warfare.
Member of British SAS in North Africa in early 1943.