File:AIR America c-123.jpg

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Air America C-123 on ramp at Long Tieng, 1970. Set up in June 1961, Long Tieng was the headquarters for Vang Pao, who led irregular forces of the Meo people, a CIA ally in the conflict with Pathet Lao. (Source: CIA, Center for the Study of Intelligence, CIA Air Operations in Laos, 1955-1974. Photo courtesy of D. Williams.)

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  • Leary, William M. (Winter 1999–2000). "Supporting the 'Secret War': CIA Air Operations in Laos, 1955-1974". Studies in Intelligence. Central Intelligence Agency.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: date format (link)

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Air America C-123 on ramp at Long Tieng, 1970. Photo courtesy of D. Williams.

The caption given at https://nsarchive2.gwu.edu/NSAEBB/NSAEBB248/index.htm reads:

Air America C-123 on ramp at Long Tieng, 1970. Set up in June 1961, Long Tieng was the headquarters for Vang Pao, who led irregular forces of the Meo people, a CIA ally in the conflict with Pathet Lao. (Source: CIA, Center for the Study of Intelligence, CIA Air Operations in Laos, 1955-1974. Photo courtesy of D. Williams.)

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current16:44, 1 April 2024Thumbnail for version as of 16:44, 1 April 2024400 × 246 (44 KB)Njmiller94 (talk | contribs)Air America C-123 on ramp at Long Tieng, 1970. Set up in June 1961, Long Tieng was the headquarters for Vang Pao, who led irregular forces of the Meo people, a CIA ally in the conflict with Pathet Lao. (Source: CIA, Center for the Study of Intelligence, CIA Air Operations in Laos, 1955-1974. Photo courtesy of D. Williams.)
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