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John Plaster: A Story Of American's Commandos In
John Plaster: A Story Of American's Commandos In
John Plaster: A Story Of American's Commandos In

John Plaster: A Story Of American's Commandos In Vietnam

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About John Plaster: A Story Of American's Commandos In

Military Assistance Command, Vietnam — Special Operations Group (later renamed Studies and Observations Group) — was the world-class military unit of the Vietnam War, so secret that its presence was denied by the U.S. government. The gathering was revealed straightforwardly to the Pentagon's Joint Chiefs of Staff, and a lot of its set of experiences and exploits were disguised for a long time from the overall population by a smoke screen and classification. John L. Mortar served three one-year visits with MACV-SOG, and this book is a genuine insider's record, uncovering a lot about this highly confidential commando unit and its undercover missions in North Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia. John Plaster (otherwise known as the plastic man) is a resigned American armed force major, killing master, and creator who is generally famous for being perhaps of the best expert rifleman ever. He is a Vietnam vet who was an individual from the secretive examinations and perception bunch/unique tasks bunch (SOG). The gathering was basic to any achievement the US kept in the Vietnam war yet so secret that the American government denied their presence at that point. John was one of their driving marksmen and most respectable individuals.