![]() ![]() He soon realizes that Colonel Sands is losing touch with reality. Skip is chafing under the new assignment and does little toward actually working. ![]() Colonel Sands believes learning about the local culture will help win the war. He is living under an alias and is supposed to be compiling information about local folklore and fairy tales. He winds up in a remote village with hardly any contact with anyone other than his two house servants. Skip believes that he will become an important part of the war effort once he's transferred. Skip soon realizes that the information is outdated and useless, but he continues to work on the task until Colonel Sands arranges for Skip to transfer to Vietnam. ![]() The Colonel believes the cards represent vital intelligence that will help the Americans win the war. Colonel Sands assigns Skip the daunting task of copying and cross-referencing a huge set of index cards containing information about people, places, and events. ![]() He is a young man who seems to be following in the footsteps of his uncle, Colonel Francis Xavier Sands. William “Skip” Sands is a member of the Psy Ops team of the CIA while the Americans are involved in the conflict in Vietnam. ![]()
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