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A different take on the U.S. involvement in Vietnam from the perspective of Captain William G. Hanne of the Military Assistance Command. After his first tour of duty in 1965-66, Bill Hanne didn&rsquo.t know what to expect when he was redeployed for a second tour in 1971-72. . The progress he saw in competency development and nation building in the Mekong Delta and the Seven Mountains area surprised him. So did Washington&rsquo.s mishandling of the potential opportunity to make a real and lasting difference for the Vietnamese people. After a twenty-nine year career in the United States Army, Bill Hanne retired as a Colonel from the National Telemetry Processing Center of the National Security Agency. This book incorporates the wisdom gained from nearly thirty years of experience in military intelligence and strategic analysis. . It also reflects the depth of understanding that came from immersing himself in the local culture and working directly with the Vietnamese 9t