Steel and Blood: South Vietnamese Armor and the War for Southeast AsiaNaval Institute Press, 1 окт. 2008 г. - Всего страниц: 240 When South Vietnam was abandoned by its American allies and consequently defeated by the North Vietnamese in 1975, all its military records were lost to the enemy. This has led to a paucity of factually based analyses of the war by South Vietnamese authors. In a project lasting some ten years, and financed by his own hard-earned resources, Colonel Viet has researched, documented, and analyzed the Vietnam War from the perspective of South Vietnamese armor forces, elements in which he himself played an important role as leader, teacher, and innovator. His travels to interview hundreds of people with first-hand knowledge of these matters took him back and forth across the United States (and to Canada, France and Australia) and enabled him to piece together the story as recalled by virtually every senior South Vietnamese who was involved, along with many of lesser rank but important experience, and many Americans as well. The result is a unique and invaluable work, one recounting from the early days of the Army of the Republic of Vietnam its organization and development, its combat operations, and its interaction with American advisors and then later with deployed American units. Viet tells this story as an historian would, not glossing over the shortcomings and failures of his fellow Vietnamese soldiers (or of the Americans), but also providing definitive accounts of their successes, their innovations, their courage and determination, and the hardships experienced and survived in the course of a long, difficult, and ultimately unsuccessful struggle. In Colonel Viet's words: "In order to give the truth back to history, we did not hide anything, whether it be victory or defeat." Finally, in a very touching portion of the work, Colonel Viet memorializes his fallen comrades of the armored force and commemorates the service of all the American advisors to the armored force he was able to identify. |
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... aircraft, including sixteen U.S. Air Force (USAF) B26 bombers, twentysix USAFT28 fighters, andtwentysix VNAF AD6 fighters, were in the air over Tay Ninh supportingmore than twelvehundred paratroopers and an infantry battalion landedby ...
... aircraft, including sixteen U.S. Air Force (USAF) B26 bombers, twentysix USAFT28 fighters, andtwentysix VNAF AD6 fighters, were in the air over Tay Ninh supportingmore than twelvehundred paratroopers and an infantry battalion landedby ...
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... aircraft blockedthe attack with napalm. Atdawn communist forces renewed the attackonthe northwestern corner of the camp, killing and woundinga number of thecamp's defenders. The morning of20 October aflight of transport helicopters ...
... aircraft blockedthe attack with napalm. Atdawn communist forces renewed the attackonthe northwestern corner of the camp, killing and woundinga number of thecamp's defenders. The morning of20 October aflight of transport helicopters ...
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... aircraft losses: 123 aircraft destroyed, 214 heavily damaged, 215 lightly damaged. Total: 552 aircraft. •Enemy 58,373killed, 9,461 captured. Total: 67,834 personnel. Weapons captured: 4,251 crewserved weapons, 13,188 individual weapons ...
... aircraft losses: 123 aircraft destroyed, 214 heavily damaged, 215 lightly damaged. Total: 552 aircraft. •Enemy 58,373killed, 9,461 captured. Total: 67,834 personnel. Weapons captured: 4,251 crewserved weapons, 13,188 individual weapons ...
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... aircraft bombed the area continuously from1400 to 1800 that afternoon. On 11May ARVNand U.S. forces mounted a ferocious counterattack. The Capital University Students Division wasalso formedthat day. By 16 May the rangershad regained ...
... aircraft bombed the area continuously from1400 to 1800 that afternoon. On 11May ARVNand U.S. forces mounted a ferocious counterattack. The Capital University Students Division wasalso formedthat day. By 16 May the rangershad regained ...
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... aircraft andhelicopter gunships. On 20June, together withU.S. operating forces, 9th Infantry Division withdrew slowly back to the border and continued operating there until 30 June 1970. Total Enemy Losses • ToanThang42: 588enemy ...
... aircraft andhelicopter gunships. On 20June, together withU.S. operating forces, 9th Infantry Division withdrew slowly back to the border and continued operating there until 30 June 1970. Total Enemy Losses • ToanThang42: 588enemy ...
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CombatHistory Chapter 1 FerociousBattles 196368 | |
The Capture of South Vietnam | |
Historical Background | |
Vietnam National Army | |
Vietnamese Armored Cavalry | |
Armor before 1975 | |
Maps Abbreviations | |
Selected Bibliography | |
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