Why the US Military Armed a Remote Jungle Tribe With Artillery
In 1961, the CIA and US Army Special Forces launched a classified initiative in the Central Highlands of Vietnam to arm and train the Montagnard tribes. This covert operation engineered a highly effective proxy guerrilla force to counter communist insurgents. However, the transition of command to conventional military forces triggered bureaucratic friction, mutiny, and ultimate abandonment. Discover the declassified history of the CIDG program and the complex legacy of unconventional warfare.

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