
Tai Mo Shan
Mountain in the Clouds
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Narrated by:
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Spencer Dillehay
About this listen
This book is a compilation of events that occurred to Paul Nemeth during his four-year classified assignment with a British Air Force Intelligence Signals Unit in the British Crown Colony of Hong Kong.
These events include being bitten by the Hong Kong governor’s guard dog, various visits to Vietnam, and many encounters with high-ranking members of the defense department and members of the United States Armed Forces Committee.
The book was written in a humorous vein to instill some humor for the listener about a conflict that was very unpopular and deeply divided the American people.
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