“Indochina Hand” – CIA Officer Barry Broman
Thirty years of service with the CIA during the Cold War put Barry Broman in some interesting situations. Barry returns to American Warrior Radio to tell some of those stories.
Thirty years of service with the CIA during the Cold War put Barry Broman in some interesting situations. Barry returns to American Warrior Radio to tell some of those stories.
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Robert Boyce served as a New York City police officer for 35 years. His last four years as their Chief of Detectives. He now hosts the "New York Homicide" TV series on the Oxygen channel.