THE CIA'S CLASS OF '52

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CIA-RDP90-00965R000100170046-6
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December 22, 2016
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December 28, 2011
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46
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September 7, 1980
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STAT Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/12/28: CIA-RDP90-00965R000100170046-6 112 ARTICLE AFPZAR ON PAGX THE WASHINGTON POST 7 September 1980 The CIA's Class:~f'52 No t far from one of the country's busiest tourist attractions, colonial Wil- liamsburg, Va., is one of the govern- ment's most secret installations Camp Peary, the Central Intelligence Agency's training facility. Known in the agency as "The Farm," Camp Peary is rich in memories of long-departed spooks who were trained there. But of all the strange classes that matriculated in its poison-ivied ,halls, none is remembered with, greater awe than a 30-man group that was put through its paces there in 1952. The most famous-or infamous-member of the 1952 class was a man who could have inspired the character of Kurtz in "Apocalypse Now." Let's call him Luke. Luke's physical stamina was noted as exceptional even during his training days at Camp Peary. Unfortunately, his resistance to fatigue was not matched by his resistance to the effects of alco- hol. One evening at the camp bar, he overreacted spectacularly to a few beers. In full regalia-black commando uniform topped by a black World War I army hat, and a dagger in his belt-he dived headfirst out, the (fortunately) first-floor window,.., shouting, "Geroni- mo! Geronimo! Geronimo!;' After leaving Camp Peary, Luke;was assigned to northeastern Thailand. Sur- veying his isolated outposts on foot, he wore out the hardy tribesmen assigned as his guides. The Thaimourxtaiaeers had to work out a system of relay teams tor. keep up with the indefatigable Luke. From Thailand, Luke was assigned to lead the Meo tribesmen of Laos in their doomed, years-long struggle against the, communist Path ,t Lao. tective coloration. He went native, aiut+ married a tribal chieftain's daughter_r He won the.he4rts and minds of the.-, natives by carrying a wounded tribe3 man on his back for miles through the, wilderness, saving the man's life. - The Meo hill people regarded Lukea#y invincible. But a CIA station officer-ir Vientiane refused to believe the stariey t of Luke's exploits. What's more, be let-,:. Luke know that he thought his reports,' of Pathet Lao dead were exaggerated...: Furious, Luke stormed into thei, doubting desk man's office anit. dumped out a sackful of human ears t'a substantiate his latest kill claims. - The Meo tribes fought gallahtLv" under the CIA's leadership, but the vic.}; torious Pathet Lao exacted bloody-rel. ribution. The tribes have been so deci-., mated that only a few survivors can beik found-in refugee camps in Thailand. - '(' Like the tribesmen he led for 10 years, Luke was apparently crushed by defeat4 "The last time I saw him," said LulCe'srx ane-time colleague Ralph McGehee. `hest- 'was lurking near the Bangkok mb cafeteria, avoiding everyone:' ~,+t9eo,I7ntissik'eaWra~SynClcate;Tnc, ,-- 'F'~ Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/12/28: CIA-RDP90-00965R000100170046-6