IN 1967–68, THE UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS (USMC) WAS ON THE FRONT
LINE OF THE DEFENCE OF SOUTH VIETNAM'S QUANG TRI PROVINCE, WHICH WAS
AT THE VERY HEART OF THE VIETNAM CONFLICT.
Facing them were the soldiers of the North Vietnamese Army (NVA), men
whose organization and equipment made them a very different opponent
from the famous, irregular Viet Cong forces. From the 'Hill Battles'
in April 1967 to the struggle for the city of Hue (January–March
1968) this bloody campaign forced the two sides into a gruelling trial
of strength. The USMC held a general technological and logistical
advantage – including close air support and airborne transport,
technology, and supplies – but could not always utilize these
resources effectively in mountainous, jungle, or urban environments
better known by their Vietnamese opponents.
In this arresting account of small-unit combat, David R. Higgins steps
into the tropical terrain of Vietnam to assess the performance and
experience of USMC and NVA forces in three savage battles that
stretched both sides to the limit.
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Vietnam 1967–68
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781472809001
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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