Avoiding Vietnam

Avoiding Vietnam
Title Avoiding Vietnam PDF eBook
Author Conrad C. Crane
Publisher
Total Pages 36
Release 2002
Genre Electronic books
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As American operations against terrorism spread around the globe to places like Afghanistan and the Philippines, an increasing tendency has been for commentators to draw parallels with past experience in Vietnam. Even soldiers on the ground have begun to speak in such terms. The author analyzes the Army's response to that defeat in Southeast Asia and its long-term impact. Contrary to the accepted wisdom that nations which lose wars tend to learn best how to correct their mistakes, he argues that Americans tried to forget the unhappy experience with counterinsurgency by refocusing on conventional wars. While that process eventually produced the powerful force that won the Persian Gulf War, it left an Army with force structure, doctrine, and attitudes that are much less applicable to the peace operations and counterterrorism campaign it now faces. The author asserts that the Army must change in order to operate effectively in the full spectrum of future requirements, and it is time to reexamine the war in Vietnam. He also draws attention to the service's "Lessons Learned" process, and provides insights as to how the experience gained in Operation ENDURING FREEDOM should be analyzed and applied.

Avoiding Vietnam: The U.S. Army's Response to Defeat in Southeast Asia

Avoiding Vietnam: The U.S. Army's Response to Defeat in Southeast Asia
Title Avoiding Vietnam: The U.S. Army's Response to Defeat in Southeast Asia PDF eBook
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Publisher DIANE Publishing
Total Pages 32
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ISBN 1428910832

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Avoiding Vietnam

Avoiding Vietnam
Title Avoiding Vietnam PDF eBook
Author Conrad C. Crane
Publisher Strategic Studies Institute
Total Pages 40
Release 2002
Genre History
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Avoiding Vietnam

Avoiding Vietnam
Title Avoiding Vietnam PDF eBook
Author Conrad C. Crane
Publisher
Total Pages 34
Release 2014-07-09
Genre Education
ISBN 9781312341999

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As American operations against terrorism spread around the globe to places like Afghanistan and the Philippines, an increasing tendency has been for commentators to draw parallels with past experience in Vietnam. Even soldiers on the ground have begun to speak in such terms. Dr. Conrad Crane analyzes the Army

The Myth of Inevitable US Defeat in Vietnam

The Myth of Inevitable US Defeat in Vietnam
Title The Myth of Inevitable US Defeat in Vietnam PDF eBook
Author Dale Walton
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 192
Release 2013-01-11
Genre History
ISBN 1136339809

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This book offers a dispassionate strategic examination of the Vietnam conflict that challenges the conventional wisdom that South Vietnam could not survive as an independent non-communist entity over the long term regardless of how the United States conducted its military- political effort in Indochina.

A War Too Long

A War Too Long
Title A War Too Long PDF eBook
Author John Schlight
Publisher
Total Pages 120
Release 2004-06-01
Genre History
ISBN 9781410214232

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The Air Force instinctively disliked the slow, gradual way the United States prosecuted its war against the Vietnamese communists. While Americans undoubtedly delayed a communist victory in South Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia long enough to spare Thailand and other Southeast Asian countries a similar fate, the American public grew very tired of this war years before its dismal conclusion. Due to questionable political policies and decision-making, only sporadic and relatively ineffective use had been made of air power's ability to bring great force to bear quickly and decisively. The United States and its Air Force experienced a decade of frustration made more painful by the losses of its personnel killed, wounded, or taken prisoner. Fighting resolutely and courageously, the Air Force played the decisive role in forcing North Vietnam to the peace table in 1973. The demands of the Vietnam War forced new developments such as laser-guided-bombs that would eventually radically transform the shape of air warfare.

Public Affairs

Public Affairs
Title Public Affairs PDF eBook
Author William M. Hammond
Publisher Government Printing Office
Total Pages 436
Release 1988
Genre Armed Forces and mass media
ISBN 9780160016738

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United States Army in Vietnam. CMH Pub. 91-13. Draws upon previously unavailable Army and Defense Department records to interpret the part the press played during the Vietnam War. Discusses the roles of the following in the creation of information policy: Military Assistance Command's Office of Information in Saigon; White House; State Department; Defense Department; and the United States Embassy in Saigon.