FORT FAIRFIELD JOURNAL
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Editor/Publisher: David R. Deschesne
Fort Fairfield Journal - P.O. Box 1310 - Presque Isle, Maine
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LTC Marvin
LTC Marvin is being sued for the release of his book, Expendable Elite. "I was asked by the CIA to assassinate Cambodian Prince Sihanouk." Learn More here
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By: David Deschesne Fort Fairfield Journal, January 8, 2006
The
remarkable case of retired Lieutenant Colonel Dan Marvin has become a
special focus of this paper. We believe it to be a matter of grave
national importance and are as dismayed by the virtual blackout of
coverage of it in the media as we are appalled by LTC Marvin's story
itself. Thus we plan to cover it as long as it's active. We feel we're
already helping with our limited resources to get Dan Marvin a voice
nationally -- and this is exciting. Now, some more background on the
matter as a critical trial date approaches. If the major media will not
report what counts, this humble paper will. LTC Marvin commanded a U.S. Army Special Forces A-Team
as a Captain in An Phu, Vietnam from 1965 to 1966 where he assisted the
Hoa Hao (Wa How, a Buddhist sect originating among the oppressed rural people of the
Delta area of Vietnam) with their civilian defense against their Vietcong
enemy as well as other civic action projects such as education,
medical/dental care, personal hygiene, and food production. Because of the Top Secret nature of his independent mission to attack the "safe havens" of the VC that parallel the border in supposedly neutral Cambodia, Marvin was sworn to secrecy about his mission - a mission the government denies ever happened. In addition to aiding the South Vietnamese in launching mortar rounds into VC camps in Cambodia, then Captain Marvin was asked by the CIA to send an indigenous team to assassinate Cambodian Prince Sihanouk - a mission he at first agreed to, but ultimately refused since President Johnson reneged on a counteroffer. "How could I forget the situation that evolved in my Special Forces Camp at An Phu, South Vietnam," recalls LTC Marvin, "when I aborted an assassination mission initially accepted by me when offered by a CIA operative named Walter Mackem because my quid-pro-quo demanding an end to the enemy's sanctuaries provided them by our White House was ignored." Such a refusal brought the wrath of the CIA down on Captain Marvin and his men by way of an ARVN Regiment, under the direction of the CIA sent to kill him and all of his men. (see Fort Fairfield Journal, Dec. 23, 2005, p. 2)
I have read
the book Expendable Elite and have found not one case of
For the
first five years of retired life LTC Marvin recalls having flashbacks to
those days as an unconventional warrior, recalling how matter-of-fact was
the acceptance of the fact that they were trained in assassination, terror
and sabotage techniques. "So accepted was it that many of the
wives thought of those roles as being what was expected - why the Special
Forces were often times called 'beady-eyed-killers' or just plain
'crazy.'" "Finally, in 1978 I decided I had to tell the world about what I had personally experienced in the hopes that someone powerful enough would demand that our forces not be used for illegal functions. But, at the same time, I feared what our government might do - send someone like me to silence me. I queried Department of the Army in 1978 about writing a fictional book based on fact telling of my experiences and was discouraged - advised of National Security Interests." 'National Security Interests' is just a fancy way of the government saying it doesn't want people to know the truth, years after the fact.
There are three primary reasons why LTC Marvin
wanted to have this book published:
3.
Tell of the illegal and immoral things that are perpetrated by the Special
Forces. Donate to LTC Dan Marvin's Legal Defense! To
obtain a copy of Expendable Elite, or to support LTC Marvin in his trial,
you may contact him at his website: www.expendableelite.com
or the book publisher: www.trineday.com
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“I have read the book Expendable Elite and have found not one case of libelous content or defamation of character toward any of LTC Marvin's men or those around him at the time.” -David Deschesne, Editor/Publisher, Fort Fairfield Journal
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