Edward Lansdale

Edward Lansdale
Lansdale in 1963
Birth nameEdward Geary Lansdale
Born(1908-02-06)February 6, 1908
Detroit, Michigan, U.S.
DiedFebruary 23, 1987(1987-02-23) (aged 79)
McLean, Virginia, U.S.
AllegianceUnited States
Service / branch United States Army
United States Air Force
Years of service1943–1947 (USA)
1947–1963 (USAF)
Rank Major (USA)
Major General (USAF)
Battles / wars
AwardsDistinguished Service Medal
National Security Medal
Philippine Legion of Honor
Philippine Military Merit Medal
Spouse(s)Helen Batcheller (m. 1933–1972)
Patrocini[a] Yapcinco (m. 1973–1987)
Children2

Edward Geary Lansdale (February 6, 1908 – February 23, 1987)[1] was a United States Air Force officer until retiring in 1963 as a major general before continuing his work with the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). Lansdale was a pioneer in clandestine operations and psychological warfare. In the early 1950s, Lansdale played a significant role in suppressing the Hukbalahap rebellion in the Philippines. In 1954, he moved to Saigon and started the Saigon Military Mission, a covert intelligence operation which was created to sow dissension in North Vietnam. Lansdale believed the United States could win guerrilla wars by studying the enemy's psychology, an approach that won the approval of the presidential administrations of both John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson.

Early life

Lansdale was born in Detroit, Michigan, on February 6, 1908, and later raised in Los Angeles.[1] He was the second of four sons of Sarah Frances (née Philips; 1881–1954) and Henry Lansdale (1883–1959). Lansdale attended school in Michigan, New York, and California before attending the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) where he earned his way largely by writing for newspapers and magazines. Lansdale struggled in learning foreign languages while at UCLA and told a biographer he retained almost nothing except Spanish curse words and French phrases he had memorized in kindergarten.[2] Lansdale's difficulty meeting the foreign language requirement for his degree and lack of obvious career path prompted him to drop out of UCLA several credits short of graduation.[3] He later moved on to better-paying work in advertising in Los Angeles and San Francisco.

Career

Philippines

Lansdale served with the Office of Strategic Services in World War II, ultimately being promoted to major.[4] He extended his tour to remain in the Philippines until 1948, helping the Philippine Army rebuild its intelligence services and resolve the cases of large numbers of prisoners of war. With most of Lansdale's prior United States Army intelligence officer experience being with US Army Air Forces units, he transferred to the US Air Force and was commissioned as a captain when it was established as an independent service in 1947. After leaving the Philippines in 1948, he served as an instructor at the Strategic Intelligence School at Lowry Air Force Base, Colorado, where he received a temporary promotion to lieutenant colonel in 1949.

In 1950, President Elpidio Quirino personally requested that Lansdale be transferred to the Joint US Military Assistance Group, Philippines, to assist the intelligence services of the Armed Forces of the Philippines in combating the communist Hukbalahap rebellion. Lansdale was an early practitioner of psychological warfare. Adopting a tactic previously used in the Philippines by the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II, Lansdale spread rumors that aswangs, blood-sucking demons in Philippine folklore, were loose in the jungle. His men then captured an enemy soldier and drained the blood from his body, leaving the corpse where it could be seen and making the Hukbalahap flee the region.[5] Lansdale also arranged for US military support to Philippine efforts in defeating the Kamlon rebellion in Sulu.[6]

Lansdale became friends with Ramon Magsaysay, then the secretary of national defense, and with his help Magsaysay eventually became President of the Philippines on December 30, 1953.[7] Lansdale is said to have run Magsaysay's campaign for the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) in the 1953 Philippine general election.[8] Lansdale helped the Philippine Armed Forces develop psychological operations, civic actions, and the rehabilitation of Hukbalahap prisoners.

Vietnam

Lansdale with CIA Director Allen Dulles and United States Air Force Chief of Staff General Nathan F. Twining and CIA Deputy Director Lieutenant General Charles P. Cabell at the Pentagon in 1955.

After the end of the left-wing Huk insurgency in the Philippines and after building support for Magsaysay's presidency, CIA director Allen Dulles instructed Lansdale to "do what you did in the Philippines [in Vietnam]."[9] Lansdale had previously been a member of General John W. O'Daniel's mission to Indochina in 1953, acting as an advisor to French forces on special counter-guerrilla operations against the Viet Minh. From 1954 to 1957, he was stationed in Saigon as the head of the Saigon Military Mission.[4] During this period, he was active in the training of the Vietnamese National Army (VNA), organizing the Caodaist militias under Trình Minh Thế in an attempt to bolster the VNA, a propaganda campaign encouraging Vietnam's Catholics to move to the south as part of Operation Passage to Freedom, and spreading claims that North Vietnamese agents were making attacks in South Vietnam.

Operation Passage to Freedom changed the religious balance in Vietnam. Before the war, the majority of Vietnamese Catholics lived in North Vietnam, but after the operation the South held the majority, 55% of which were refugees from the North.[9] Lansdale accomplished that by dropping leaflets in the Northern hamlets stating that "Christ has gone to the South" and other leaflets showing maps with concentric circles emanating from Hanoi suggesting an imminent nuclear bomb strike on the Northern capital.[9]

During his time in Vietnam, Lansdale quickly ingratiated himself with Ngo Dinh Diem, the leader of South Vietnam. Diem, typically suspicious of anyone not in his immediate family, invited Lansdale to move into the presidential palace after which they became friends.[9] In October 1954, Lansdale foiled a coup attempt, cutting General Nguyễn Văn Hinh's communication off from his top lieutenants by moving them to Manila.

Lansdale mentored and trained Phạm Xuân Ẩn, a reporter for Time magazine who was actually a highly placed North Vietnamese spy. In 1961, he helped to publicize the story of Father Nguyễn Lạc Hoá, the "fighting priest" who had organized a crack militia, the Sea Swallows, from his village of anticommunist Chinese Catholic exiles. In 1961, Lansdale recruited John M. Deutch to his first job in government, working as one of Robert McNamara's "Whiz Kids". Deutch would go on to become the Director of Central Intelligence for the CIA.[10] Lansdale during this time traveled to Vietnam with a young Daniel Ellsberg who would work in the U.S. Embassy there.[11]

Anti-Castro campaign

From 1957 to 1963, Lansdale worked for the Department of Defense in Washington, serving as Deputy Assistant Secretary for Special Operations, Staff Member of the President's Committee on Military Assistance, and Assistant Secretary of Defense for Special Operations. During the early 1960s, he was chiefly involved in clandestine efforts to topple the government of Cuba, including proposals to assassinate Fidel Castro. Much of this work was under the aegis of "Operation Mongoose", which was the operational name for the CIA plan to topple Castro's government. According to Daniel Ellsberg, who was at one time Lansdale's subordinate, Lansdale claimed that he was fired by President Kennedy's Defense Secretary Robert McNamara after he declined Kennedy's offer to play a role in the overthrow of the Diem regime.[12]

Late career and personal life

Grave at Arlington National Cemetery

Lansdale retired from the Air Force on November 1, 1963. Yet from 1965 to 1968, he was back in Vietnam where he worked in the United States Embassy, Saigon, with the rank of minister. The scope of his delegated authority was vague, however, and he was bureaucratically marginalized and frustrated. His 1972 memoir, In the Midst of Wars. An American's Mission to Southeast Asia, covers his time in the Philippines and Vietnam up to December 1956.[13]

Lansdale's biography, The Unquiet American, was written by Cecil Currey and published in 1988; the title refers to the common, but incorrect, belief that the eponymous character in Graham Greene's novel The Quiet American was based on Lansdale.[14] According to Norman Sherry's authorized biography of Greene The Life of Graham Greene (Penguin, 2004), Lansdale did not officially enter the Vietnam arena until 1954, while Greene wrote his book in 1952 after departing Vietnam. It is more likely that he was the inspiration for the character Colonel Hillandale in Eugene Burdick's and William Lederer's joint novel The Ugly American published in 1958.[15] Many of Lansdale's private papers and effects were destroyed in a fire at his McLean home in 1972. In 1981, Lansdale donated most of his remaining papers to Stanford University's Hoover Institution.[16]

Lansdale died of a heart ailment on February 23, 1987.[1] He is buried at Arlington National Cemetery.[17] He was twice married and had two sons from his first marriage.

Works

Books

  • In the Midst of Wars: An American's Mission to Southeast Asia, with a foreword by William E. Colby. New York: Fordham University Press (1991). ISBN 978-0823213146.

Correspondence

References

  1. ^ a b c Pace, Eric (February 24, 1987). "Edward Lansdale Dies at 79; Advisor on Guerrilla Warfare". The New York Times. New York. Retrieved December 29, 2014.
  2. ^ Anderson, Scott (2020). The Quiet Americans (1st ed.). Signal. p. 79. ISBN 978-0-593-29520-5.
  3. ^ Anderson, Scott (2020). The Quiet Americans (1st ed.). Signal. p. 79. ISBN 978-0-593-29520-5.
  4. ^ a b "Major General Edward G. Lansdale, U.S. Air Force". www.af.mil.
  5. ^ Barnes, Bart (February 24, 1987). "Edward Lansdale, prototype for Ugly American Dies". Washington Post. Retrieved March 3, 2019.
  6. ^ Kamlon's Rebellion, 1948-1955: A Forgotten Sulu Insurgency and the Hidden Legacies of World War II – via YouTube.
  7. ^ Smith, Joseph Burkholder (1976). Portrait of a Cold Warrior. New York: G.P. Putnam. pp. 101–114. ISBN 9780399117886.
  8. ^ Tharoor, Ishaan (13 October 2016). "The long history of the U.S. interfering with elections elsewhere". The Washington Post. Retrieved 21 May 2019.
  9. ^ a b c d Logeval, Fredrik (2012). Embers of War. NY: Random House. pp. 635–638. ISBN 978-1785655203. OCLC 1085930174.
  10. ^ Tim Weiner (1995-12-10). "The C.I.A.'s most Important Mission: Itself". The New York Times.
  11. ^ "Daniel Ellsberg Interview". Conversations with History. Institute of International Studies, UC Berkeley – via globetrotter.berkeley.edu.
  12. ^ Tang, Xiang Yu (2014). 南越第一共和國興亡史:越南戰爭序曲 [History of the Rise and Fall of the First Republic of South Vietnam: Overture to the Vietnam War] (1st. ed.). Taipei: 獨立作家. p. 392. ISBN 978-986-5729-39-4.
  13. ^ Lansdale, In the Midst of Wars (New York: Harper and Row 1972; reprint Fordham University 1995) p. 365.
  14. ^ Boot, Max (2018-01-10). "Meet the Mild-Mannered Spy Who Made Himself the 'American James Bond'". Foreign Policy. Retrieved 2020-07-30.
  15. ^ "Lodge Aide Is Man of Legend For Exploits in South Vietnam; Lansdale, Insurgency Expert, Said to Have Played Key Role in Saigon in 1954". New York Times. August 19, 1965.
  16. ^ "Register of the Edward Geary Lansdale papers". www.oac.cdlib.org.
  17. ^ "ANC Explorer". ancexplorer.army.mil.

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