United States Marine Corps in Vietnam (e-bog) af Green, Michael
Green, Michael (forfatter)

United States Marine Corps in Vietnam e-bog

45,63 DKK (inkl. moms 57,04 DKK)
A pictorial history &quote;jam packed full of excellent visual and textual history of US Marine Corps operations in the Vietnam War&quote; (AMPS).With the American-supported South Vietnamese government verging on collapse in early 1965, President Lyndon Johnson decided to commit conventional ground forces in the form of a United States Marine Corps brigade of approximately 3,000 men on March 8,...
E-bog 45,63 DKK
Forfattere Green, Michael (forfatter)
Udgivet 30 marts 2020
Længde 160 sider
Genrer 1FMV
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781526751263
A pictorial history "e;jam packed full of excellent visual and textual history of US Marine Corps operations in the Vietnam War"e; (AMPS).With the American-supported South Vietnamese government verging on collapse in early 1965, President Lyndon Johnson decided to commit conventional ground forces in the form of a United States Marine Corps brigade of approximately 3,000 men on March 8, 1965. So began a massive and costly ten-year commitment. At its height in 1968, the USMC had 86,000 men in South Vietnam. Almost a half million Marines would eventually rotate in out of South Vietnam during their typical one-year tours of duty. In the end, the fighting during well-known battles at Con Tien, Chu Lai, Hue, Khe Sanh, and Dong Ha-and thousands of now forgotten smaller-scale engagements-would cost the USMC 13,070 killed in action and 88,630 wounded, more casualties than they suffered during the Second World War. In this book, well-known military historian Michael Green, using hundreds of dramatic images, tells the gallant story of the Marines' contribution to an unwinnable war; the battles; their equipment, from rifles to helicopters and jets; and the strategy adopted by the Corps.