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The American War in Vietnam : Lessons, Legacies, and Implications for Future Conflicts

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The lessons, legacies, and implications for future conflicts are the purpose of this collection of work on The American War in Vietnam.

This is an assemblage of ten superb papers which outline why America failed in Vietnam. . . . Military readers will find the section on How the War Was Fought especially interesting in that the authors suggest that had we pursued a more exhaustive air campaign against the North early in the war, then it could have been won. . . . This book is for serious students of the Vietnam War, for historians looking for a complete picture, it has a superb bibliography, and the authors have outstanding credentials.

ArmorThe essays in this collection were assembled to provide answers to the question of why the United States lost the war in Vietnam.

They examine four major factors that affected U.S. policy: how the war was perceived, how it was fought, the possible effect of alternative strategies, and the war's legacy for future warfare.

The contributors include both military officers and scholars, all but one of whom participated in the Vietnam War.

All the authors reflect the more tempered nature of current Vietnam War scholarship.

Although their appraisals differ, the overall effect is to offer insight and clarification into the failure of U.S. and South Vietnamese policy, backed by the Grinter's and Dunn's first-hand experiences.

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Praeger Publishers Inc
0313257590 / 9780313257599
Hardback
03/11/1987
United States
173 pages
Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly/Undergraduate Learn More