Đặng Văn Song oral history interview, 1975.

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Đặng Văn Song oral history interview, 1975.

Đặng Văn Song discusses his work as a police officer, working undercover for the intelligence service, organizing informers, and coordinating with the Americans; his family's and others' flight from Vietnam at the end of the war; the corruption of South Vietnamese leaders; the South Vietnamese army; the abuses of the Communists; his children's adjustment to living in the United States; and Vietnamese refugee families in Shreveport, La.

1 sound cassette (40 minutes);Index (2 leaves)

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Louisiana State University (Baton Rouge, La.). T. Harry Williams Center for Oral History

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The T. Harry Williams Center for Oral History was established in August 1991 to document the history of Louisiana State University. A department of LSU Libraries Special Collections, the Center conducts, collects, preserves, and makes available to scholars oral history interviews on Louisiana's social, political, cultural, and economic history. From the description of T. Harry Williams Center for Oral History records, 1990-1998. (Louisiana State University). WorldCat record id: 22696...

Meier, Dudley R.,

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Đặng, Văn Song,

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Đặng Văn Song, the son of a French soldier and Vietnamese woman, was a South Vietnamese police officer who worked closely with American intelligence. He fled to Singapore then to Wake Island at the end of the war, while his family previously had gone to Wake Island via the Philippines. From the description of Đặng Văn Song oral history interview, 1975. (Louisiana State University). WorldCat record id: 73492232 ...

Vietnam (Republic). Quân lực.

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