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  • [[United States Army Special Forces]] and [[MACV-SOG]] non-commissioned officer, a [[Medal of Honor]] recipient in the [[Vietnam
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  • ...ance organization of the [[Republic of Vietnam]]. It paralleled the U.S. [[MACV-SOG]] covert operations group, <ref name=Shultz>{{citation| | first = Mark H. | last = Waggoner}}</ref>After MACV-SOG left Vietnam under the [[Vietnamization]] program, various STD units contin
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  • He commanded Detachment B-52 of [[MACV-SOG]]. This unit was involved in the preliminary fighting at Plei Me, before th
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  • ...[non-commissioned officer]] in [[United States Army Special Forces]] and [[MACV-SOG]], who received the [[Medal of Honor]] for actions in the [[Vietnam War]]. In MACV-SOG, he was assigned to Command and Control North.
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  • A covert action organization, MACV-SOG with the unclassified title Studies and Observation Group, Military Assista
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  • ...LDB personnel later became involved in the Vietnamese counterpart to the [[MACV-SOG]] U.S. [[special reconnaissance]] and [[covert action]] organization, the ' ...off into the Special Exploitation Service, an early ARVN counterpart to [[MACV-SOG]] on 1 April 1964. The remaining units, principally a counterpart organizat
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  • ...had served an exchange tour. It also reflected Beckwith's experience with MACV-SOG.
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  • ...ns, of the sort that Kennedy had encouraged with [[Edward Lansdale]] and [[MACV-SOG]].
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  • There were also covert air operations by MACV-SOG against the North, with goals of psychological pressure, possible intellige
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  • ...RVN attacks on DRV coastal boats and shore installations, carried out by [[MACV-SOG]]. The ''Maddox'' was conducting a DESOTO PATROL, an operation with two pur #There had been [[MACV-SOG]] naval raids against North Vietnam as recently as July 30, which were with
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  • ...had served an exchange tour. It also reflected Beckwith's experience with MACV-SOG.
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  • ...r-borne or underwater beach infiltrations. SEAL personnel were active in [[MACV-SOG]]. The relatively small unit received three [[Medal of Honor|Medals of Hono
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  • ...surgency and Special Affairs (SACSA). SACSA was the Washington control for MACV-SOG, the military covert action organization in Vietnam. <ref>Schultz, pp. 284-
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  • ===CIA, MACV-SOG and OPPLAN34A=== ...e operations were transferred to officially military control, in a unit, [[MACV-SOG]], principally reporting to MACV but with an approval chain that often ran
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  • ...alized around December 20, under joint MACV-CIA leadership; the subsequent MACV-SOG organization had not yet been created. There were five broad categories, to ...collection capability to detect the start of this project. Specifically, MACV-SOG, under Russell, was prohibited from any operations in Laos,<ref> Shultz, pp
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  • ...4, Khe Sanh became the location of a launch site for the highly-classified MACV-SOG, first established near the village and was later moved to the French fort.
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  • Since MACV-SOG covert operations were small-unit, weather was not a determining factor. st
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  • * [[MACV-SOG/Definition]]
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  • * [[MACV-SOG/Related Articles]]
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  • * [[Template:MACV-SOG/Metadata]]
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  • ...er]] moved toward the position. GCMA had some similarities to the later [[MACV-SOG]], as a principally covert operations force. On December 5th, Tourret's fo
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  • {{seealso|MACV-SOG}}
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