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Fire Support Bases Vietnam Australian And Allied Fire Support Base Locations And Main Support Units Illustrated Bruce Picken

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Fire Support Bases Vietnam Australian And Allied Fire Support Base Locations And Main Support Units Illustrated Bruce Picken
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Publisher: Big Sky Publishing
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 10.49 MB
Pages: 500
Author: Bruce Picken
ISBN: 9781921941542, 1921941545, B08C5LHVH1
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: Illustrated

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Fire Support Bases Vietnam Australian And Allied Fire Support Base Locations And Main Support Units Illustrated Bruce Picken by Bruce Picken 9781921941542, 1921941545, B08C5LHVH1 instant download after payment.

Fire Support Bases Vietnam is a meticulous documentation of the construction, location and role of fire support bases during the Vietnam War, compiled by Vietnam veteran Bruce Picken. Often makeshift bases hacked out of primary jungle, these artillery gun areas provided essential support to infantry field units during operations in South Vietnam. In its simplest sense, a fire support base was an often hastily constructed fortified artillery base position, usually sited forward close to the center of the area of operations in support of task force, battalion or company operations. The role of the fire support base was to bring artillery and mortar fire within range of friendly forces operating in depth. Artillery gun areas were not unique to the Vietnam conflict. In previous wars they were deployed in allied territory to cover the front lines and to support advancing troops. The concept was first applied in Vietnam by US forces and quickly adapted by Australian forces arriving in Phuoc Tuy Province in May 1966 to fight a new kind of war. This conflict was not like its predecessors and the fire support bases were now more usually sited in territory dominated by the enemy to provide much-needed protection for forces operating in bitterly contested areas.

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