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  2. Phoenix Program - Wikipedia

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    The Phoenix Program (Vietnamese: Chiến dịch Phụng Hoàng) was designed and initially coordinated by the United States Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) during the Vietnam War, involving the American, South Vietnamese militaries, and a small amount of special forces operatives from the Australian Army Training Team Vietnam.

  3. Provincial Reconnaissance Unit - Wikipedia

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    The Provincial Reconnaissance Units (PRUs) were South Vietnamese special paramilitary units, led by US military and Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) personnel. The PRU was the tasked with finding and neutralizing the Viet Cong (VC) cadre and their political leadership of under the Phoenix Program during the Vietnam War.

  4. Civil Operations and Revolutionary Development Support

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    Between 1968 and 1972, the Phoenix program, according to CORDS statistics, neutralized 81,740 VC of whom 26,369 were killed. 87 percent of those deaths were attributed to conventional military operations by South Vietnam and the U.S.; the remainder were executed and, in the opinion of critics, were often innocent or non-combatants and were ...

  5. William Colby - Wikipedia

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    Part of the effort was the controversial Phoenix Program, an initiative designed to identify and attack the "Viet Cong Infrastructure." There is considerable debate about the merits of the program, which was subject to allegations that it relied on or was complicit in assassination and torture.

  6. Theodore Shackley - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] In late 1968, he then moved to Saigon to become station chief for Vietnam. Shackley was responsible for running the Phoenix Program and the Provincial Reconnaissance Units (PRUs), a secret assassination and capture campaign aimed at members of the Vietcong infrastructure. However, in his memoirs Shackley claimed that he had not been the ...

  7. CIA activities in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    From a psychological operations perspective, The Vietnam War Phoenix Program is controversial to this day. Supporters say that it was a legal and closely controlled U.S.–Vietnamese intelligence program aimed at destroying the Vietcong infrastructure, while the critics say that it was an illegal system of arresting, torturing and murdering ...

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  9. William F. Garrison - Wikipedia

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    During the Vietnam War, Garrison participated in the Phoenix Program.According to Mark Bowden, Garrison "had served two tours in Vietnam, part of it helping to run the infamously brutal Phoenix Program, which ferreted out and killed Viet Cong village leaders."