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His patient and lifesaving tactics of siege, psywar and sabotage had worked brilliantly.
It was simple psywar.
You want psywar?
Shortly after, a refresher course in combat psywar was constructed and Vietnamese Army personnel were rushed through it.
Tomorrow's military intelligence will have to anticipate cyberterrorists and germ warriors, and our psywar teams must interpret Asian cultures and behavior patterns that Westerners find hard to fathom.
The 1952 Olympics feature frequently in North Korean PSYWAR pamphlets and leaflets distributed to UN soldiers.
The first to deploy overseas, the composite wing arrived at Clark AB in July 1952 with six squadrons specifically tailored to perform the PSYWAR mission.
In 1950 Air Staff/PW created two special operaions wings devoted to the PSYWAR mission and scheduled them to be activated in 1952.
As the previous two wings had done, the 582d spent its first year at Mountain Home AFB training and preparing assigned personnel for its PSYWAR mission.
The announcement of the surrender was downplayed by the Magdalo group as part of a "psywar" operation on the part of the Government, during an ambush interview of Trillanes.
After the Saint Gennaro's Day fiasco, headquarters was sure I had put those people up to it: another tactic in my psywar against the brass because they wouldn't send me to Korea.
When a great power prances about for months, shadowboxing and dazzling the world at ringside with its fancy footwork, it loses gravitas; when deadlines are extended too long, the psywar scheme backfires.
However, SOG had itself to blame for much of this; it's Research and Analysis branch never conducted a PSYWAR assessment throughout the history of the Vietnam War.
This included awareness that the atrocities alleged in the best seller, "Deliver Us From Evil", 1956, were fabricated for the beginning of a psywar campaign (later revealed by the Church Committee in 1975).
With the rapid buildup of the Strategic Air Command to counter Soviet Cold War aggression and the resulting funding requirements, the lesser priority PSYWAR mission was curtailed.
There, he orchestrated what one journalist later called "a brilliantly led counterrevolution," routing the rebels with sound military strategy, good governance and some flaky "psywar" gimmicks that played on villagers' fears of ghosts and vampires.
In the past it has justified what it refers to as "psywar techniques" as necessary to shake people up; Johnson in 1983 quoted a LaRouche associate: "We're not very nice, so we're hated.
First-year activities for the 580th was devoted to training aircrew and support personnel in their new PSYWAR mission and in rebuilding Mountain Home AFB, which had fallen into disrepair since the end of World War II.
In the USA he served as Britain's 'psywar [psychological warfare] liaison officer' (Aldrich) in Washington between 1950 and sometime in the mid-1950s, before becoming Head of the African Department of the Foreign Office during the Suez Crisis of 1956.
In an example of what he called "pure psywar," Viên also spread rumors that ARVN troops might invade across the Vietnamese Demilitarized Zone and invade North Vietnam (rumors intended to keep three PAVN brigades pinned down there).
The document was declassified under the Freedom of Information Act after repeated efforts by Jon Elliston, a journalist and the author of "Psywar on Cuba: The Declassified History of U.S. Anti-Castro Propaganda," published by the Ocean Press in 1999.
Activated on 23 February 1951 at Andrews AFB, Maryland, the ARCS represented the most ambitious commitment to special operations since World War II and was responsible for oversight of the PSYWAR mission of the US Air Force.