Authors: Douglas Valentine
Caption 21.
Poster says: “Mr. Nguyen Van Thanh, former guerrilla at Long Dien village, Gia Rai District, Bac Lieu Province, has returned to the national side. He therefore is allowed to be reunited with his family.”
GLOSSARY
AA | Air America: subsidiary airline of the Central Intelligence Agency which was active in Asia during the Vietnam War |
Agroville | (Khu Tru Mat): garrison community into which rural Vietnamese were forcefully relocated in order to isolate them from the Vietcong. |
AID | Agency for International Development: branch of the U.S. State Department responsible for advising the government of Vietnam, including the National Police |
AIK | Aid-in-Kind: nonmonetary aid |
An Ninh | The Vietcong's internal security and propaganda service |
APC | Accelerated pacification campaign: pacification program begun November 1968 to increase the number of villages rated “secure” under the Hamlet Evaluation System |
APT | Armed propaganda team: platoon-size unit composed of soldiers with both a combat and psychological warfare mission |
ARVN | Army of the Republic of Vietnam |
ASA | Army Security Agency: branch of the National Security Agency working with the U.S. Army to locate the Vietcong through its radio communications |
Biet Kich | Commando |
Cadre | Nucleus of trained personnel around which a larger organization can be built |
CAP | Combined Action Patrol: platoon-size unit composed of U.S. Marines and Vietnamese Territorial Forces |
CAS | Controlled American source: an employee of the CIA |
CD | Civilian detainee: Vietnamese civilian detained by U.S. or Vietnamese military forces |
CDEC | Combined Document Exploitation Center: formed October 1966 to support allied military operations primarily through the translation of captured enemy documents |
CG | Census Grievance: CIA covert action program designed to obtain information on the VCI through static agents in villages, or mobile agents in armed propaganda teams |
CI | Counterintelligence: that aspect of intelligence devoted to destroying the effectiveness of enemy intelligence activities |
CICV | Combined Intelligence Center, Vietnam: created in 1965 to coordinate U.S. and South Vietnamese intelligence operations |
CID | Criminal Investigation Division: branch of the U.S. Army charged with investigating crimes committed by American soldiers |
CIDG | Civilian Irregular Defense Group: U.S. Special Forces-trained village and tribal security and reaction forces |
CINCPAC | Commander in Chief, Pacific: the U.S. military headquarters in Hawaii to which the commander of MACV reported |
CIO | Central Intelligence Organization: formed in 1961 to |
CIS | Combined Intelligence Staff: formed in November 1966 to manage the attack against the VCI in Saigon and its environs |
CMDC | Capital Military District Command: formed in June 1968 to coordinate military and pacification operations in Saigon and its environs |
CMEC | Combined Materiel Exploitation Center: formed in 1965 to coordinate intelligence gained from the analysis of captured enemy materiel |
CORDS | Civil Operations and Revolutionary Development Support: organization established in May 1967 under MACV, designed to coordinate U.S. military and civilian operations and advisory programs in South Vietnam |
COSVN | Central Office of South Vietnam: mobile headquarters of the South Vietnamese insurgency, created in 1962 |
CPDC | Central Pacification and Development Council: formed in 1968 by William Colby, who was then chief of CORDS, as a liaison staff to the office of the prime minister of South Vietnam |
CPHPO | Central Phung Hoang Permanent Office: formed in July 1968 to manage the South Vietnamese attack against the VCI |
CSC | Combined Security Committee: formed in 1964 to protect U.S. government personnel and facilities in Saigon and its environs |
CT | Counterterrorist: mercenary soldier employed by the CIA to kill, capture, and/or terrorize the VCI |
CTIV | Cong Tac IV (also known as Counterterror IV): joint U.S.-South Vietnamese program begun in December 1966, designed to eliminate the VCI in Saigon and its environs |
CTSC | Combined Tactical Screening Center: formed by the U.S. Army in 1967 to distinguish prisoners of war from civilian detainees |
Cuc Nghien Cuu | Central Research Agency: North Vietnamese intelligence service |
DAO | Defense Attaché Office: U.S. military headquarters that replaced MACV in 1973 after the cease-fire |
DCI | Director of Central Intelligence: U.S. official in charge of managing the affairs of the CIA |
DEPCORDS | Deputy to the MACV commander for Civil Operations and Revolutionary Development Support |
DGNP | Director General of the National Police: Vietnamese official in charge of the South Vietnamese police |
DIOCC | District Intelligence and Operations Coordination Center: office of the Phoenix adviser in each of South Vietnam's 250 districts |
DMZ | Demilitarized zone: stretch of land along the seventeenth parallel, created in 1954 to separate North and South Vietnam |
DSA | District senior adviser: senior CORDS official in each of South Vietnam's 250 districts |
FI | Foreign Intelligence: branch of the CIA charged with inserting agents within foreign governments |
Free Fire Zone: | Area in South Vietnam where U.S. military personnel had the authority to kill anyone they targeted |
GAMO | Group administrative mobile organization: French-advised and -outfitted combat unit composed of South Vietnamese soldiers |
GCMA | Composite airborne commando group: French-advised and -outfitted antiguerrilla unit composed mostly of Montagnards |
GVN | Government of Vietnam |
HES | Hamlet Evaluation System: computer system developed by the U.S. Defense Department in 1967 to measure trends in pacification |
HIP | Hamlet Informant program: CIA-funded program managed by CIA officers in liaison with the Special Branch of the South Vietnamese National Police in which secret agents were paid to identify VCI in hamlets |
hooch: | Dwelling occupied by rural Vietnamese |
Hop Tac: | Pacification Intensive Capital Area program, begun July 1964 to bring security to Saigon and its environs |
HVRP | High Values Rewards Program: bounty program proposed by the Phoenix Directorate in July 1971 to induce low-level VCI to turn in high-level VCI |
ICEX | Intelligence coordination and exploitation: original name of the Phoenix program, formed in June 1967 |
IOCC | Intelligence Operations and Coordination Center |
IPA | International Police Academy: school in the United States where the Agency for International Development through its Office of Public Safety trained policemen from foreign countries from 1963 to 1974 |
ISA | International Security Affairs: office within the U.S. Defense Department responsible for supervising security asistance programs such as Phoenix in foreign countries, excluding NATO |
JAG | Judge Advocate General: chief prosecuting general within the U.S. armed forces |
JGS | Joint General Staff: command organization of the Republic of Vietnam Armed Forces |
Jl | Personnel branch of the JGS or MACV |
J2 | Intelligence branch of the JGS or MACV |
J3 | Operations branch of the JGS or MACV |
J4 | Logistics branch of the JGS or MACV |
JUSPAO | Joint U.S Public Affairs Office: formed in May 1965 under the office of the U.S. Information Agency in South Vietnam, to manage MACV psychological warfare operations and public relations |
KKK | Khmer Kampuchea Krom: Cambodian exiles trained by the CIA in South Vietnam |
KMT | Kuomintang: official ruling party of the Republic of China (Taiwan), formed by Dr. Sun Yat-sen in 1911 |
LLDB | Luc Luong Duc Biet: South Vietnamese Special Forces |
LRRP | Long-range reconnaissance patrol: small team of U.S. soldiers sent to gather behind-the-lines intelligence on enemy troops |
LST | Landing Ship Transport: naval vessel in which troops are often quartered |
MACV | Military Assistance Command, Vietnam: arrived in Saigon in February 1962 as a unified command under the Commander in Chief, Pacific, managing the U.S. military effort in South Vietnam |
MAAG | Military Assistance and Advisory Group: arrived in South Vietnam in November 1955 to provide support and training to the Republic of Vietnam Armed Forces. Its function was absorbed by MACV in 1964. |
MASA | Military Assistance Security Adviser: U.S. military officer who manages a security assistance program in a foreign country |
MAT | Mobile advisory team: team of U.S. military personnel assigned to CORDS, charged with training and supporting the Territorial Security Forces of South Vietnam in a province or district |
Mike Forces: | Mobile strike force commands: corps-level units under the command of the 5th Special Forces |
MOI | Ministry of the Interior: branch of the GVN with authority over pacification, including Phung Hoang |
MSS | Military Security Service: counterintelligence branch of the Republic of Vietnam Armed Forces |
MSUG | Michigan State University Group: employees of Michigan State University contracted in 1954 to provide technical assistance to the GVN |
NIC | National Interrogation Center: CIA facility built in 1964 inside CIO headquarters in the naval shipyard in Saigon |
NLF | National Liberation Front: formed in 1960 by the various insurgent groups in South Vietnam |
NPC | National Police Command: organized in June 1971 to incorporate Phung Hoang within the existing National Police structure |
NPCIS | National Police Criminal Information System: computer system designed to track identified VCI |
NPFF | National Police Field Force: paramilitary branch of the National Police |
NPIASS | National Police Infrastructure Analysis Sub-Section: data bank containing biographical information on the VCI, used to plan countermeasures |
NPIC | National Police Interrogation Center: located at National Police headquarters on Vo Tanh Street in Saigon |
NVA | North Vietnamese Army |
oco | Office of Civil Operations: formed in Saigon in November 1966 to manage U.S. pacification programs in South Vietnam |
OSA | Office of the Special Assistant: code name for the CIA station in Saigon |
PA&E | Pacific Architects and Engineers: private company that did construction work for the GVN |
PAAS | Pacification Attitude Analysis System: computer system designed to assess the political effects of CORDS pacification programs |
PAT | People's action team: CIA version of the standard Vietcong armed propaganda team |
PCOC | Phoenix Coordinators Orientation Course: begun November 1968 at Vung Tau's Seminary Camp to train Phoenix coordinators |