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Influential field operator in the [[Vietnam War]], first as a [[United States Army]] advisor and [[lieutenant colonel]], who later worked for the [[Agency for International Development]] in a role with the authority of a [[major general]]. While his public reason for resigning from the Army was indeed disagreement over U.S. policy and honesty, first evidenced at the [[Battle of Ap Bac]], he had irregularities in his personal life that would have blocked his promotion to senior Army rank.
Influential field operator in the [[Vietnam War]], first as a [[United States Army]] advisor and [[lieutenant colonel]], who later worked for the [[Agency for International Development]] in a role with the authority of a [[major general]]

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Influential field operator in the Vietnam War, first as a United States Army advisor and lieutenant colonel, who later worked for the Agency for International Development in a role with the authority of a major general