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Strategy For Defeat: Vietnam In Retrospect

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Was the U.S. doomed to lose the exasperating struggle in Vietnam--or was it a war that could, and should , have been won?

324 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1978

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August 23, 2011
Once again, this book should be mandatory reading for anyone who is truly interested in what happened during the Vietnam War.
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March 12, 2017
Vietnam was a tragic mistake for our military efforts which led to years of countless pain for the South Vietnamese under the yoke of communism. Many of my coworkers were refugees from Vietnam who desired to work for the American DOD as repayment. They always made me feel very glad to be working with such honorable people.

The author was the CINCPAC during the early years of Vietnam including the Tet Offensive. Most of the story is concerns the air war and the restrictions placed on our Navy and Air Force power. Those restrictions ultimately led to the continuation of the war as stated by the author. I concur. As a witness to air power during the first and second Gulf Wars, I can only imagine how things would have been different had Linebacker II occurred earlier.

Vietnam is always a difficult subject that brings out many conflicted emotions among us Americans, especially those wearing the uniform including myself. I found this one enlightening and recommend it.
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