In this book, Richard Hunt provides the first comprehensive history of America's "battle for hearts and minds," the distinctive blending of military and political approaches that took aim at the essence of the struggle between North and South Vietnam, examining the American role in pacification.
In this book, Richard Hunt provides the first comprehensive history of America's "battle for hearts and minds," the distinctive blending of military and political approaches that took aim at the essence of the struggle between North and South Vietnam, examining the American role in pacification.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Richard A. Hunt received his Ph.D. in history at the University of Pennsylvania. He works at the U.S. Army centre of Military History in Washington, D.C.
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Introduction An Insurgency Begins Insurgency Unchecked, 1961 1965 The War and the "Other War," 1965 1966 Not by Force Alone: The U.S. Army in Pacification The Search for Solutions Unifying American Support of Pacification The Early Days of CORDS, May December 1967 Leverage: CORDS's Quest for Better Performance The Tet Offensive and Pacification What Next? Abrams in Command: Military Support of the APC The Impact of the APC New Directions One War or Business as Usual? The Phoenix Program: The Best Laid Plans The Ambiguous Achievements of Pacification The End of an Experiment
Introduction An Insurgency Begins Insurgency Unchecked, 1961 1965 The War and the "Other War," 1965 1966 Not by Force Alone: The U.S. Army in Pacification The Search for Solutions Unifying American Support of Pacification The Early Days of CORDS, May December 1967 Leverage: CORDS's Quest for Better Performance The Tet Offensive and Pacification What Next? Abrams in Command: Military Support of the APC The Impact of the APC New Directions One War or Business as Usual? The Phoenix Program: The Best Laid Plans The Ambiguous Achievements of Pacification The End of an Experiment
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