Vietnam Studies - Seven Firefights in Vietnam [Illustrated Edition] Buy on Amazon

https://www.ebooknetworking.net/books_detail-B00F98VFAM.html

Vietnam Studies - Seven Firefights in Vietnam [Illustrated Edition]

Book Details

ISBN / ASINB00F98VFAM
ISBN-13978B00F98VFA7
Sales Rank71,436
MarketplaceUnited States  🇺🇸

Description

[Includes 28 illustrations and 15 maps]

Engagements with the elusive Vietcong and NVA were unlike the frontlines and complex battles that the United States military had been fighting on for over a hundred years; they were often short, brutal affairs. The U.S. soldiers and marines were often thrust into battle outnumbered and in hostile territory, or ambushed in convoy or on patrol; but given a fair fight the Americans would most often come out on top. Three authors, all of whom had seen action in Vietnam, to set about collecting and illustrating examples of the types of fighting that occurred during the Vietnam war; from the famous battle between the 7th Cavalry and the NVA in the Ia Drang valley to the countrywide Tet offensive. The examples recounted in this book in vivid and expert detail are;

Fight at Ia Drang by John A. Cash
Convoy Ambush on Highway 1 by John Albright
Ambush at Phuoc An by John A. Cash
Fight Along the Rach Ba Rai by John Albright
Three Companies at Dak To by Allan W. Sandstrum
Battle of Lang Vei by John A. Cash
Gunship Mission by John A. Cash

The Authors

“John Albright served in Vietnam as a captain in the 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment and participated in the action, "Convoy Ambush on Highway 1." …He has served two short terms in Vietnam as a civilian historian while employed in the Office of the Chief of Military History.

“John A. Cash, Major, Infantry, an experienced officer, served in Vietnam as a company commander and as a member of a brigade operations staff in the 1st Cavalry Division (Airmobile), in the latter capacity participating in the action, "Fight at Ia Drang." He also served two short tours in Vietnam as a historian on special missions for the Office of the Chief of Military History, to which he was assigned from 1966 through 1968. On the second short tour he was involved in the action, "Gunship Mission."

“Allan W. Sandstrum, Lieutenant Colonel, Field Artillery, served on the G-3 staff of I Field Force, Vietnam.”
Donate to EbookNetworking
Prev
Next