Today marks the 40th anniversary of the #FallofSaigon. The truth behind the photo:
http://1.usa.gov/1JzfIdH pic.twitter.com/Np8LAf8x7W
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April 30: COS Polgar cabled CIA HQ: “…this will be the final message from #Saigon … It has been a long and hard fight and we have lost.”
4:00 AM: a helicopter landed at the Embassy. LaGueux & Polgar destroyed the secure commo equipment & left with the Ambassador.
@CIA BTW, I love you spooks. Thank you for a service we can never appreciate publicly.
@CIA Chuck Neil (the DJ that made the tape, and actually played it the day Saigon fell) said it was the Tennessee Ernie Ford version. 1/2
@CIA I would have played "The Promise", When In Rome(cf. Vatican) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5HI_xFQWiYU&feature=youtube_gdata_player …pic.twitter.com/haIudAT5WX
@CIA Wait. Where? When?
@CIA Frank Snepp's account in "Decent Interval" (where this information stems from) was incorrect. 2/2
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