Final Days of Heroes
How a CIA agent and his Cambodian allies fought, defied and resisted the Khmer Rouge during the Vietnam War.
“Chip Beck is the real Jack Ryan.”
— Tom Clancy
Best Selling Author
“Having known the author for 46 years and joined him for adventures in Africa, Central America, Europe, and Alaska, I can attest to the genuineness and sincerity with which “Dr. Chip” relates this historical account of Cambodia’s collapse in 1975.”
— Stephen J. Nolans
U.S. Ambassador (Retired)
“Chip Beck has lifted a veil of secrecy to relate stories of courageous men and women fighting for survival in previously undisclosed events of historical significance.”
— Major Nelson Kieff
U.S. Army Special Forces (Retired)
“ In Vietnam, our Naval Gunfire team of U.S. Marines felt fortunate to have LT(j.g.) Beck as our leader. His humor and empowering leadership style helped keep us all safe and sane. LT Beck used his free time to engage in the Vietnamese community, making friends and improving his language skills. It’s no wonder he became so deeply embedded with his Cambodian comrades.”
— Don Stumbo
USMC Vietnam Veteran (1969)
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Mexico’s Covert Subversion of America
“A compelling, illuminating book. Well wroth reading for all Americans and their elected representatives, for whom the flow of immigrants and non-immigrants is now well-understood in terms of its impact, characteristics and consequences.“
— Dr. Lani Kass
Senior Vice President, CACI International
“This book persuasively breaks down the immense misconception Americans have about immigrants and non-immigrants, and lays the basis for this deception squarely at Mexico‘s feet. Beck reveals a little-known history that shapes the American debate to this day.”
— Nick Ottens
The Atlantic Sentinel