American Decades
Yellow Ribbon: The Secret Journal of Bruce Laingen
Diary
By: L. Bruce Laingen
Date: 1992
Source: Laingen, L. Bruce. Yellow Ribbon: The Secret Journal of Bruce Laingen. Washington: Brassey's, 1992, 11, 12–13, 45, 126–127, 266–267.
About the Author: Lowell Bruce Laingen (1922–) pursued a distinguished career as a diplomat that took him to Germany, Pakistan, and Afghanistan, among many other countries. After serving as the U.S. Ambassador to Malta from 1977–1979, Laingen became the chargé d' affaires of the U.S. Embassy in Tehran, Iran, where he was responsible for many of the day-to-day operations of the outpost. On November 4, 1979, Laingen became one of the fifty-two Americans held hostage by the revolutionary government of Iran that had just ousted longtime dictator Muhammad Reza Shah Pahlevi. After a 444-day captivity, Laingen returned to the United States and continued his public service career for...
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1970's Government and Politics Primary Sources
- The End of the Vietnam War
- Law and Order
- "Presidential Speech Announcing Acceptance of an Invitation to Visit the People's Republic of China"
- A Thaw in the Cold War
- Dark Days in the White House
- "Text of Address by McGovern Accepting the Democratic Presidential Nomination"
- From Victor to Vanquished
- The Boys on the Bus
- Why Not the Best
- "Is America Turning Right?"
- "Foreign Affairs: The Need for Leadership"
- Harvard Hates America: The Odyssey of a Born-Again American
- A National Malaise
- I'm Mad as Hell: The Exclusive Story of the Tax Revolt and Its Leader
- Yellow Ribbon: The Secret Journal of Bruce Laingen
- Copyright Page
- Acknowledgments
