Former Military Intelligence Agents

K. Barton Osborn (right) and Michael Uhl, two former U.S. military intelligence agents, play with Uhl's dog, Siegfried, at their home. Earlier, appearing before House Foreign Operations and Government Information subcommittee, Osborn described torture and killings of Viet Cong suspects by Americans, and Uhl criticized U.S. and South Vietnam reports of Viet Cong political leaders captured or killed. Osborn is now a graduate student at American University, Washington, D.C. and Uhl works for the Citizens Commission on Inquiry into War Crimes, a private organization which provided both witnesses for the subcommittee. (Photo by Bettmann Archive/Getty Images)
K. Barton Osborn (right) and Michael Uhl, two former U.S. military intelligence agents, play with Uhl's dog, Siegfried, at their home. Earlier, appearing before House Foreign Operations and Government Information subcommittee, Osborn described torture and killings of Viet Cong suspects by Americans, and Uhl criticized U.S. and South Vietnam reports of Viet Cong political leaders captured or killed. Osborn is now a graduate student at American University, Washington, D.C. and Uhl works for the Citizens Commission on Inquiry into War Crimes, a private organization which provided both witnesses for the subcommittee. (Photo by Bettmann Archive/Getty Images)
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