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Publisher/Brand Key Publishing
Format a4
No. Pages 100
Version Soft cover
Language English
Category Aviationbooks
Subcategory World Wars » Vietnam War
Availability Product out of stock and no longer available.
Vietnam, Cambodia & Laos at war 1945-1961
The French, Chinese, Americans, Russians, Cambodians and Laotians all had a role to play in the fate of Vietnam in the post-World War Two era
1962: Ranch Hand and HELICOPTER Gunships
The year that saw the US introduce a number of radical new forms of warfare in the Vietnam theatre – from chemical spraying to armed helicopters
1963: The rise of Eagle Flight
Following a disastrous start, the ARVN and US advisers soon streamlined the helicopter born air assault process in 1963. However, the year was marred by political coups and the loss of a leader
1964: Johnson declares war on the North
In a year that saw seven changes of government in Vietnam and a new US President finding his feet, America widened the war against North Vietnam
1965: Searching for SAMs and downing MiGs
The rules of engagement were relaxed and the war in Vietnam 'hotted up'
1966: Big belly BUFFs, Chinook gunships and Fishbed killers
The peak years of the war in South East Asia began in 1966 – from which point the US Armed Forces found themselves fighting not one war but three.
1967: Inter-service rivalry and a false sense of security
In a year that saw the introduction of Sandy Skyraiders, Misty Super Sabres, Jolly Green Giants and Spectres, the US forces enjoyed a number of major successes
1968: The deadliest year
In the year the US death toll reached its highest the decisive victory in the Tet Offensive was a turning point in the war – but not for the right reasons
1969: Withdrawal and Secret Missions
In a year that saw US troop strengths down to 474,000, the new President had no qualms about authorising secret strikes
1970: Taking the fight to Cambodia
Despite a shrinking force of aircraft and personnel, the US continued to take the fight to the enemy, and made a daring raid to rescue American prisoners
1971: Cutting off the supply chain
Offensives to cut off supply routes cost the Allies dearly. And it soon became obvious that Hanoi had no intention of scaling back its offensive
1972: Snatching defeat from the jaws of victory
With North Vietnamese massing at the border and ready to invade, there wasn't much the rapidly depleted US forces could do to fend them off. It was time to call in reinforcements
1973: Operation Homecoming
With the peace agreement signed, work began to bring home the US troops, prisoners and hardware. But the war in Laos and Cambodia continued to rage
1974: The age of austerity
With the promised US aid package slashed, the South Vietnamese Air Force was forced to mothball aircraft, reducing its capability to defend itself from the North
1975: Evacuation
With the North Vietnamese rapidly overrunning the South, the VNAF put up a brave fight; but it was soon time to evacuate the country
Counting the COST
The war in Vietnam officially lasted 19 years, 5 months, 4 weeks and 1 day and is estimated to have resulted in the deaths of more than 3,880,000 people