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Til the Last
- Surviving the Truth, Lies, and Secrets of the Laotian Civil War
- Narrated by: Paul Wong
- Length: 5 hrs and 55 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The true story of Captain Sounthone Ratanakone is simply incredible. He was born into royalty in Laos and was a war hero and a CIA operative in the Secret War in Laos during the Vietnam War. The captain barely survived being a POW in a communist concentration camp (which the communists to this day deny ever existed), made a death-defying escape, had to escape the communist regime again once he had settled back home, and lived in a refugee camp. Til the Last is a story of heroism, patriotism, and self-sacrifice at the highest and most dramatic levels.
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