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Vietnam

Vietnam
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee to Investigate Problems Connected with Refugees and Escapees
Publisher:
Total Pages: 108
Release: 1971
Genre: Refugees
ISBN:

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Saigon to Pleiku

Saigon to Pleiku
Author: David Grant Noble
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2020-09-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 1476683735

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Initially stationed at the U.S. Army's counterintelligence headquarters in Saigon, David Noble was sent north to launch the army's first covert intelligence-gathering operation in Vietnam's Central Highlands. Living in the region of the Montagnards--Vietnam's indigenous tribal people, deemed critical to winning the war--Noble documented strategic hamlets and Green Beret training camps, where Special Forces teams taught the Montagnards to use rifles rather than crossbows and spears. In this book, he relates the formidable challenges he confronted in the course of his work. Weaving together memoir, excerpts from letters written home, and photographs, Noble's compelling narrative throws light on a little-known corner of the Vietnam War in its early years--before the Tonkin Gulf Resolution and the deployment of combat units--and traces his transformation from a novice intelligence agent and believer in the war to a political dissenter and active protester.


Daily Report, Foreign Radio Broadcasts

Daily Report, Foreign Radio Broadcasts
Author: United States. Central Intelligence Agency
Publisher:
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1965
Genre: World politics
ISBN:

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West of Pleiku

West of Pleiku
Author: John F. Bauer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2011-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781593307462

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All Col. Brock Danforth wanted to do was fly in, give his battered company a morale boost, and fly out. He knew the zone was hot, but his capture by the North Vietnamese Army and his trek north toward the Hanoi Hilton was way more heat than he thought possible. Racing against time, Army Command sends out a crafty Green Beret to lead a team up the Ho Chi Minh Trail deep into the Central Highlands to get the colonel back. But wily NVA Major Luc Ninh won't be denied his prize, a bargaining chip at the Paris Peace Talks.


The Fall of Saigon

The Fall of Saigon
Author: Mary Englar
Publisher: Capstone
Total Pages: 26
Release: 2008-09
Genre: Vietnam War, 1961-1975
ISBN: 0756538432

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Describes the events leading up to the evacuation of all Americans in Saigon after the Vietnam War.


Vietnam from Cease-Fire to Capitulation [Illustrated Edition]

Vietnam from Cease-Fire to Capitulation [Illustrated Edition]
Author: Col. William E. Le Gro
Publisher: Pickle Partners Publishing
Total Pages: 435
Release: 2016-08-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 1787200817

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Col. William E. Le Gro was a staff member of the MACV (U.S. Military Assistance Command Vietnam) from 1972-1975 and served in Saigon during its last days. Armed with first-hand knowledge, including the GVN forces and their limits, this book will provide the reader with an accurate and detailed account of events following the U.S. withdrawal in 1973. Illustrated with 22 maps.


Shadows of Vietnam

Shadows of Vietnam
Author: Frank Everson Vandiver
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages: 446
Release: 1997
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780890967478

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Compellingly addressing long-standing questions of whether the White House had become isolated from public opinion and whether Johnson was hardened to the voices raised against the war, Vandiver shows the president as a man who agonized, raged, and grew in response to crises in Vietnam and at home.


Black April

Black April
Author: George Veith
Publisher: Encounter Books
Total Pages: 626
Release: 2013-09-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 1594037051

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The defeat of South Vietnam was arguably America’s worst foreign policy disaster of the 20th Century. Yet a complete understanding of the endgame—from the 27 January 1973 signing of the Paris Peace Accords to South Vietnam’s surrender on 30 April 1975—has eluded us. Black April addresses that deficit. A culmination of exhaustive research in three distinct areas: primary source documents from American archives, North Vietnamese publications containing primary and secondary source material, and dozens of articles and numerous interviews with key South Vietnamese participants, this book represents one of the largest Vietnamese translation projects ever accomplished, including almost one hundred rarely or never seen before North Vietnamese unit histories, battle studies, and memoirs. Most important, to celebrate the 30th Anniversary of South Vietnam’s conquest, the leaders in Hanoi released several compendiums of formerly highly classified cables and memorandum between the Politburo and its military commanders in the south. This treasure trove of primary source materials provides the most complete insight into North Vietnamese decision-making ever complied. While South Vietnamese deliberations remain less clear, enough material exists to provide a decent overview. Ultimately, whatever errors occurred on the American and South Vietnamese side, the simple fact remains that the country was conquered by a North Vietnamese military invasion despite written pledges by Hanoi’s leadership against such action. Hanoi’s momentous choice to destroy the Paris Peace Accords and militarily end the war sent a generation of South Vietnamese into exile, and exacerbated a societal trauma in America over our long Vietnam involvement that reverberates to this day. How that transpired deserves deeper scrutiny.


Exiting Vietnam

Exiting Vietnam
Author: Michael A. Eggleston
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2014-04-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 0786477725

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Although the Paris Peace Accords ended direct United States military involvement in Vietnam on January 27, 1973, the process of withdrawal lasted over three years. This illuminating volume chronicles this withdrawal, its background, and its impact through a combination of official history and first-person accounts from key players at every level. Brief historical narratives join recollections from U.S. servicemen and support staff, North and South Vietnamese soldiers, and such notable figures as Henry Kissinger, Alexander Haig and Richard Nixon to reveal the human story behind the history. A biographical dictionary summarizes the lives of important individuals, a glossary presents unusual terms and acronyms, and an appendix analyzes the war casualties under each U.S. president.