Strategy in Vietnam

The Marines and Revolutionary Warfare in I Corps, 1965-1972

Michael A Hennessy author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:21st Aug '97

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This book studies the strategies and tactics employed in the Vietnam War.

Grand strategy, strategy, and tactics—the three layers of policy and action inherent to all military efforts—are the focus of this historical analysis of the dynamics of the Vietnam War.

Grand strategy, strategy, and tactics—the three layers of policy and action inherent to all military efforts—are the focus of this historical analysis of the dynamics of the Vietnam War. The American theory of counterrevolutionary warfare is examined in light of American military practice, especially that of the Marine Corps, during the period of America's greatest involvement, 1965-1972, and at the site of the most intense combat, the five northern provinces known as I Corps. Drawing from two schools of thought that diverge over the appropriate strategy America should have pursued in South Vietnam, this inquiry indicates that both the number of troops and their tactical employment proved inadequate for redressing the threat within the parameters America set for itself. Specifically, this work demonstrates that the counterrevolutionary warfare strategy postulated for Vietnam was largely ignored in some quarters, and sowed the seeds of defeat in oth

ISBN: 9780275956677

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 482g

232 pages