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The Past and Future of Japanese IntelligenceĂ41 Notes 263 Bibliography 315 Index 345 Reengineering the Intelligence Community (2013–)ħ. Preface xi Acknowledgments xxiii List of Abbreviations xxvĥ. He was a very quiet American.” -Graham Greene, The Quiet American covert operative Alden Pyle, a colleague noted “in a low voice tense with ambiguity: ‘He had special duties’ . . . In memory of Chalmers Johnson, the bold and brilliant Asia scholar, and of Wakamiya Yoshibumi, the generous and open-minded journalist for whom the adjective “intrepid” is entirely inadequate. Classification: LCC JQ1629.I6 (ebook) | LCC JQ1629.I (print) | DDC 327.1252-dc23 LC record available at paper) Subjects: LCSH: Intelligence service-Japan-History. | Includes bibliographical references and index. Description: Ithaca : Cornell University Press, 2019. Title: Special duty : a history of the Japanese intelligence community / Richard J. First published 2019 by Cornell University Press Printed in the United States of America Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Names: Samuels, Richard J., author. For information, address Cornell University Press, Sage House, 512 East State Street, Ithaca, New York 14850. Except for brief quotations in a review, this book, or parts thereof, must not be reproduced in any form without permission in writing from the publisher. SPECIAL DUTY A H I STO R Y O F T H E J A PA N ESE I NTELLI GEN CE CO M M UN I TYĬORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS Ithaca and LondonĬopyright © 2019 by Cornell University All rights reserved. The Past and Future of Japanese Intelligence Reengineering the Intelligence Community (2013–)ħ. None of my ten brothers and sisters have any of this shit, Except the brothers that where in VN.6.
I go 6 days a week, Had part of my jaw removed it rooted out, Had to have gallbladder removed, Had the discs in my jaw (both sides) This is just a small list of the stuff I got, But the VA says none is caused by agent orange or from Lejeunes water. Most of the time I can not walk, except while I am in a therapy pool. Now they (VA) say they are going to give me white blood plate to repair my knees, But yet I have arthritis so bad. Back in 2014 Jan ha a triple by-pass, Knees hurt bad, some days I can’t walk. Be came real sore in my lower back, so went to see a doc, form 1983 thru 2017, had 5 back surgeries with rods put in each time. I went to basic may 67 at PI, Then to Geiger for training, After a couple of months, Went to HA with 1/27th Inf 1st MARDIV, Then to Pendleton for overseas training, a month and a half, went to Okinawa (Schwab, Hansen, Courtney) for one year, After was transferred to Lejeune for 10 Months to ETS, Felt like crap. Then in December, 2017, it happened again but even worse. It revealed 3 discs (4,5,6) were bulging out. The only test to show anything wrong was an MRI. Went to the VA Hospital and spent two days taking a bunch of tests. It hit me like a ton of bricks pain in my face, neck, my left arm and I thought I was having a heart attack.
It has been 49 years since I was there and in July of 2016 I had my first experience. Then I returned to the recon platoon at Camp Lejeune and finished out my contract.ĭuring my seven months there, I drank the water every single day.
I spent around 30 days or so in the hospital along with physical therapy. To the best of my memory it was around the month of June or July of that year. In 1971, I was in the Naval Hospital at Camp Lejeune to repair damage to my right knee, which happened over in Vietnam. If you would like to submit your story, you may fill out our form here or send directly via email to a former Marine. The following is a personal story submitted to Civilian Exposure and published as part of our new series: “Contamination Chronicles: Personal Stories of Exposure”.