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A poem about Vietnam by Oswald LeWinter
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Carsten Wiethoff Wrote:Regarding my own question whether Oswald LeWinter actually served in Vietnam, I found a reference in
http://cryptome.org/fayed-v-usa.htm

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22. In his book October Surprise (1991), Professor Gary Sick describes LeWinter as an "intelligence operative", who was a "graduate of University of California at Berkeley and had a master's degree in English literature from San Francisco State." "He spoke German and English, but he had also acquired a working knowledge of Hebrew, Persian, and French, and some Urdu." Sick stated LeWinter "had served with U.S. forces in Vietnam and also claimed long experience with various U.S. and Israeli intelligence agencies."

While the CIA and its cut-outs were all over Vietnam, my hunch is that LeWinter may well have been connected with the Ted Shackley 'bunch' in and around Vietnam....can't prove it...just a 'feelin''. Would be interesting to know what exactly he was doing and connected to/with in Vietnam.
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A poem about Vietnam by Oswald LeWinter - by Peter Lemkin - 13-08-2012, 08:05 AM

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