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The United States Navy and the Vietnam Conflict, Volume I, The Setting of the Stage to 1959 (ebook)
011450-The United States Navy and the Vietnam Conflict, Volume I, The Setting of the Stage to 1959 439 Pages 1976 THIS DOCUMENT IS FURNISHED ON CDROM FORMAT This volume, the first of a planned series on the United States Navy and the Vietnam conflict, has a two-fold purpose. First of all, it is intended to provide historical background for the period up to 1959 that will assist readers in understanding naval roles in that conflict, how these roles evolved, their relationships to other forms of power and influence employed in the prolonged and complex struggle, strategic considerations, and the impact of naval power on the course of history associated with the conflict. Secondly, it is intended to trace the story of Vietnam-related actions of the United States Navy through the initial period of American military aid and the first five years that followed the French-Viet Minh War. THIS DOCUMENT IS FURNISHED ON CDROM FORMAT - THIS IS AN EBOOK. US Navy 1976 Naval History Division Electronic Book Price:
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011451
The United States Navy and the Vietnam Conflict, Volume II, From Military Assistance to Combat, 1959-1965 (ebook)
011451-The United States Navy and the Vietnam Conflict, Volume II, From Military Assistance to Combat, 1959-1965 618 Pages 1976 THIS DOCUMENT IS FURNISHED ON CDROM FORMAT This second volume of the official history of the Vietnam War treats the period between 1959 and 1965, when the Navy's longstanding efforts to equip and train the South Vietnamese Navy began to be accompanied by unilateral operations in Southeast Asia on the part of U.S. naval forces. In addition to devoting considerable attention to the war in South and North Vietnam, this work details the Navy's actions in Laos, since developments in that country directly related to the defense of America's South Vietnamese allies. As was true for the first volume in the series, From Military Assistance to Combat is primarily an operational account. In general terms this book analyzes the use of seapower to advance U.S. strategic interests in Southeast Asia. In addition to describing the Navy's continuing efforts to strengthen the South Vietnamese Navy through the Military Assistance Program, its authors discuss the operations of U.S. and South Vietnamese forces off the Indochinese coast, in the skies over Laos and North Vietnam, and on the serpentine inland waterways of South Vietnam. To provide background for these subjects, considerable attention is given to the development of strategic policy at the Washington, Honolulu, and Saigon levels, and to the development of American naval concepts and capabilities to undertake counterinsurgency and limited war operations. This volume is based upon official naval records, to which the authors had full access, personal accounts by participants, and sources generated by other U.S. military services, joint commands, and governmental agencies. THIS DOCUMENT IS FURNISHED ON CDROM FORMAT - THIS IS AN EBOOK. US Navy 1976 Naval History Division Electronic Book Price:
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