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12 sie 2021 · The handler for Thai Khac Chuyen, Sergeant Alvin Smith, identified him in the photos. Smith was not SF but an MI specialist assigned to the unit.
His handler’s name was Sgt. Alvin Smith, a.k.a. Peter Sands. Smith was a former CIA operative then serving with Military Intelligence, and worked out of B-57 on field assignment to Moc Hoa B-41. Sands (Smith) was accountable to Marasco in the chain of command regarding Project Gamma.
A Green Beret sergeant, Alvin Smith Jr., now one of the eight under detention, came to the CIA office in Nha Trang, explained that Chuyen had been executed, and asked for protection from “a...
28 lut 2023 · Chuyen’s American handler, Sgt. Alvin Smith, was not a member of Special Forces, but rather an Army intelligence specialist assigned to the project. It turns out that Smith did not follow protocol when onboarding Chuyen.
17 maj 2010 · His handler's name was Sgt. Alvin Smith, a.k.a. Peter Sands. Smith was a former CIA operative then serving with Military Intelligence, and worked out of B-57 on field assignment to Moc Hoa B-41. Sands (Smith) was accountable to Marasco in the chain of command regarding Project Gamma.
4 cze 2012 · The eight defendants were Col. Robert Reault, Capt. Bob Marasco, Maj. David Crew, Capt. Leland Brumley, Capt. Budge Williams, Major Tom Middleton, WO Eddie Boyle, and Sgt. Alvin Smith.
Caption: Sgt. Alvin Smith of the Naples, Fla., left, one of eight Green Berets who had been charged in the alleged murder of a South Vietnamese double-agent, is congratulated by his military counsel, Capt. Richard Brown of Los Angeles, Calif., after hearing of the dismissal of charges by the U.S. Secretary of the Army.