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Fortitudine
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 240

Fortitudine

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2003
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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U.S. Marines In Vietnam: The Landing And The Buildup, 1965
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 666

U.S. Marines In Vietnam: The Landing And The Buildup, 1965

This is the second volume in a series of chronological histories prepared by the Marine Corps History and Museums Division to cover the entire span of Marine Corps involvement in the Vietnam War. This volume details the Marine activities during 1965, the year the war escalated and major American combat units were committed to the conflict. The narrative traces the landing of the nearly 5,000-man 9th Marine Expeditionary Brigade and its transformation into the ΙII Marine Amphibious Force, which by the end of the year contained over 38,000 Marines. During this period, the Marines established three enclaves in South Vietnam’s northernmost corps area, I Corps, and their mission expanded from defense of the Da Nang Airbase to a balanced strategy involving base defense, offensive operations, and pacification. This volume continues to treat the activities of Marine advisors to the South Vietnamese armed forces but in less detail than its predecessor volume, U.S. Marines in Vietnam, 1954-1964; The Advisory and Combat Assistance Era.

Combat Operations
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 516

Combat Operations

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1998
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Combat Operations: Taking the Offensive chronicles the onset of offensive operations by the U.S. Army after eighteen months of building up a credible force on the ground in South Vietnam and taking the first steps toward bringing the war to the enemy. The compelling story by George L. MacGarrigle begins in October 1966, when General William C. Westmoreland believed that he had the arms and men to take the initiative from the enemy and that significant progress would be made on all fronts over the next twelve months. Aware of American intentions, North Vietnam undertook a prolonged war of attrition and stepped up the infiltration of its own troops into the South. While the insurgency in the S...

Marines in the Spanish-American War, 1895-1899
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 180

Marines in the Spanish-American War, 1895-1899

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1998
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Angels from the Sea
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 124

Angels from the Sea

How did a scrawny black kid—the son of a barber and a domestic who grew up in Harlem and Trenton—become the 106th mayor of New York City? It’s a remarkable journey. David Norman Dinkins was born in 1927, joined the Marine Corps in the waning days of World War II, went to Howard University on the G.I. Bill, graduated cum laude with a degree in mathematics in 1950, and married Joyce Burrows, whose father, Daniel Burrows, had been a state assemblyman well-versed in the workings of New York’s political machine. It was his father-in-law who suggested the young mathematician might make an even better politician once he also got his law degree. The political career of David Dinkins is set a...

Command and Control of Air Operations in the Vietnam War
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 74

Command and Control of Air Operations in the Vietnam War

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1991
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The 3d Marine Aircraft Wing in Desert Shield and Desert Storm
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 240
Westmoreland
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 437

Westmoreland

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2011-10-11
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  • Publisher: HMH

“A terrific book, lively and brisk . . . a must read for anyone who tries to understand the Vietnam War.” —Thomas E. Ricks Is it possible that the riddle of America’s military failure in Vietnam has a one-word, one-man answer? Until we understand Gen. William Westmoreland, we will never know what went wrong in the Vietnam War. An Eagle Scout at fifteen, First Captain of his West Point class, Westmoreland fought in two wars and became Superintendent at West Point. Then he was chosen to lead the war effort in Vietnam for four crucial years. He proved a disaster. Unable to think creatively about unconventional warfare, Westmoreland chose an unavailing strategy, stuck to it in the face o...

Humanitarian Operations in Northern Iraq, 1991 with Marines in Operation Provide Comfort
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 140
The Battle at Ngok Tavak
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 273

The Battle at Ngok Tavak

In 1968, in the western jungle of Vietnam near Laos, a Special Forces Company, under the command of an Australian Army Captain, supported by a Marine artillery detachment, occupied an old French fort, on a hill known as Ngok Tavak. The circumstances of the battle that ensued, and the subsequent retreat from Ngok Tavak, left in their wake issues that cried out for resolution for decades after the event. A number of American bodies were left where they had fallen during the battle, and another American, the nephew of Katharine Hepburn, went missing. After speaking extensively to the battle survivors and loved ones of the American warriors, and searching through accounts from official reports that included Vietnamese documents, eyewitness statements and war diaries, Bruce Davies has pieced together the evidence that will bring resolution to the questions that still haunt many of those connected to the battle. A story that needed to be told for the veterans who survived and for those who did not, for their families and for the sake of history.' Lieutenant Colonel Brian Cooper (Retd), Australian Infantry, South Vietnam 1971-72