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Tom Glenn
Tom Glenn

Tom Glenn has worked as an intelligence operative, a musician, a linguist (seven languages), a cryptologist, a government executive, a care-giver for the dying, a leadership coach, a reviewer (for the Washington Independent Review of Books) and, as always, a writer. For thirteen years he shuttled between the U.S. and Vietnam on covert intelligence assignments and was evacuated under fire when Saigon fell. His new Vietnam book, Friendly Casualties, is available at Amazon. His book about caring for men with AIDS, No-Accounts, is available both at Amazon and Apprentice House.

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Excerpts Literature 

The Trion Syndrome

October 18, 2015October 19, 2015 Tom Glenn

How does a man to come to terms with the unspeakable things that happened during the years he served as

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Excerpts Literature 

No-Accounts: Dare Mighty Things

March 23, 2014March 31, 2014 Tom Glenn

The Baltimore Post-Examiner is proud to present an excerpt from the new novel No-Accounts: Dare Mighty Things by Tom Glenn. 

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Bitter Memories News Special Reports 

Bitter Memories: The Fall of Saigon (Part 3)

September 1, 2013September 2, 2013 Tom Glenn

Sailors pushing a helicopter from the deck of the USS Oklahoma City on 30 April 1975. Editors Note: In the

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Bitter Memories News Special Reports 

Bitter Memories: The Fall of Saigon (Part 2)

August 25, 2013September 1, 2013 Tom Glenn

(Feature photo: Marine Ch-53 helicopters would be used for the evacuation of Saigon.) Editors Note: In the spring of 1975, Communist

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Bitter Memories News Special Reports 

Bitter Memories: The Fall of Saigon (Part 1)

August 18, 2013June 21, 2016 Tom Glenn

Glenn (seated at right) in the Vietnam highlands 1967. Editors Note:  On August 7th, 1964, by a near unanimous vote,

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U.S. National Debt

The current U.S. national debt:
$39,934,816,207,844

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