Vientiane, Laos

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Today Pegman treks to  Laos, a country with no major urban centers, modern highways, or railways.  Nonetheless, this landlocked kingdom garnered the full attention of the US military for the better part of fifty years. Despite not being at war, the US Air Force dropped more bombs on Laos between 1960 and 1973 than on all of Europe and Japan combined during the entire Second World War.

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About J Hardy Carroll

J Hardy Carroll is a novelist and comics artist currently residing in one of those soundalike states that starts and ends with a vowel .
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