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20 Photos From Inside The ‘Secret’ War

Happening alongside Vietnam, the Laotian Civil War drew the CIA's attention.

By Daniel Bonfiglio

Published 7 months ago in Wow

You're most likely familiar with the Vietnam War, America's largest and deadliest Cold War proxy conflict that took place from 1955 to 1975. But Vietnam's neighboring country also participated in the war, with the North Vietnamese aiding the country's Pathet Lao communist revolution. 


Having both signed an agreement to remain neutral in the Laotian Civil War, North Vietnam and the United States kept details on combat under wraps, with the conflict eventually dubbed the CIA's "Secret War in Laos." 


Attempting to keep American soldiers off the ground, the CIA trained thousands of Laotian fighters, while assisting with the largest bombing campaign ever conducted. 


Coinciding with a Viet Cong victory in Vietnam, Communist forces eventually gained control of Laos in 1975. 

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    F-4D Phantom II

    Dropping a laser-guided bomb in 1970.

    F-4D Phantom II

  • 2

    Pathet Lao's Laotian People's Liberation Army

    Anti-aircraft artillery crew, 1967.

    Pathet Lao's Laotian People's Liberation Army

  • 3

    French General Raoul Salan and Lao Prince Sisavang Vatthana

    Inspecting an honor guard of the Laotian Royal Guard outside the Royal Palace in Luang Prabang, 4 May 1953.

    French General Raoul Salan and Lao Prince Sisavang Vatthana

  • 4

    AC-130

    Over southern Laos.

    AC-130

  • 5

    Pathet Lao Soldiers

    Vientiane, Laos, 1973.

    Pathet Lao Soldiers

  • 6

    U.S. Army Bell AH-1G Huey Cobra

    Attack helicopters over Laos.

    U.S. Army Bell AH-1G Huey Cobra

  • 7

    The H Chi Minh Trail

    used by both the North Vietnamese military and Laotian people. 1959.

    The H Chi Minh Trail

  • 8

    An Auto Defense de Choc

    Hmong guerrilla company assembles at Phou Vieng, Spring 1961.

    An Auto Defense de Choc

  • 9

    B-26K

    Older and slower jets like this one often proved more effective.

    B-26K

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    Attacks

    Damage caused by a communist ground attack on Luang Prabang airfield, 1967.

    Attacks

  • 11

    Pathet Lao's LPLA Guerrillas

    Assembling at Sam Neua, April 1953.

    Pathet Lao's LPLA Guerrillas

  • 12

    North Vietnamese Troops

    Marching through the H Chi Minh trail in southern Laos, 1967.

    North Vietnamese Troops

  • 13

    Lockheed OP-2E Neptune

    A mission over Laos, circa in 1967.

    Lockheed OP-2E Neptune

  • 14

    A U.S. Air Force Bell UH-1P

    At a base in Laos, 1970.

    A U.S. Air Force Bell UH-1P

  • 15

    Royal Lao Air Force (RLAF) North American T-28D-5 Trojan

    Armed trainer loaded with bombs at Long Tieng airfield in Laos, September, 1972.

     Royal Lao Air Force (RLAF) North American T-28D-5 Trojan

  • 16

    F-4B Phantom II

    Over Laos, 1966.

    F-4B Phantom II

  • 17

    LS-20A Airfield

    At Long Tieng, Laos, circa in 1970. Home to the CIA.

    LS-20A Airfield

  • 18

    PAVN Troops

    Laos, 1971.

    PAVN Troops

  • 19

    C-7A Caribou

    Delivering supplies in Laos. 1960.

     C-7A Caribou

  • 20

    Republic F-105D

    In flight with full bomb load. This aircraft was shot down in December, 1968, over Laos.

    Republic F-105D

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