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Vietnam Labyrinth

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I worked with Tran Ngoc Chau for 25 years on his memoir "Vietnam Labyrinth: Allies, Enemies & Why the U.S. Lost the War." We met in 1987, became partners in a {ublishing Service Bureau & began work on the book, published in 2013, in 1988. During that period, we established a strong relationship, a bond that goes well beyond being friends & colleagues. I have worked with him on various other projects and he has come to rely on me as his collaborator new projects. As a result of our 27-year years of collaboration, involving thousands of hours of discussion & taping sessions, he says I probably know more details about his life than almost anyone else. He has suffered several serious health problems in recent years. so has asked me to learn how I might contribute/edit/improve the Wikipedia pages devoted to him and his life. Any guidance will be greatly appreciated. I am a veteran of now 66+ years as a writer/editor/journalist with more than 2,600 article published in everything from Popular Science, Playboy & PC World to Newsweek, Macweek & L.A. Times Book Review. - Ken Fermmoyle, kenfermoyle@gmail.com

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