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Combat police: U.S. Army military police in Vietnam

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A systematic analysis of the organization and operations of the military police committed to combat in the Vietnam War. The book contains extensive Tables of Organization and Equipment, Orders of Battle, maps, and detailed tables of unit locations, strengths, and operational commitments. There are also a handful of personal accounts which provide an individual military policeman's "foxhole" perspective," as well as actual articles from the Round-Up, an official newspaper of the military police serving in Vietnam. These articles provide insight into how the military police viewed itself in its efforts towards winning the "war with no strategy."

259 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1994

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Rick R. Young, Ph.D. (Eschatology, Luder-Wycliffe Theological Seminary, 2018; M.S., Organizational Leadership, Philadelphia Biblical University; B.S., Investigative Criminal Justice, California State University at Los Angeles; A.A., Political Science, Pasadena City College) is director of the Bible-based Emergency Preparation Ministry. He is a Vietnam veteran with almost three decades of federal law enforcement experience.

In addition to his Christian and policy writing, he is co-author of several children's books and fantasy adventure novels.

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