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Hell In An Loc The 1972 Easter Invasion And The Battle That Saved South Viet Nam Lam Quang Thi

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Hell In An Loc The 1972 Easter Invasion And The Battle That Saved South Viet Nam Lam Quang Thi
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Publisher: University of North Texas Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.75 MB
Pages: 282
Author: Lam Quang Thi
ISBN: 9781574413137, 1574413139
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Hell In An Loc The 1972 Easter Invasion And The Battle That Saved South Viet Nam Lam Quang Thi by Lam Quang Thi 9781574413137, 1574413139 instant download after payment.

An Loc, indeed, had become the symbol of the determination of the South Vietnamese Army (ARVN) and its people to stand at all costs in face of the enemy. A depleted army, outnumbered and outgunned, stood its ground and fought to the end and succeeded. Against all expectations, the ARVN beat back furious assaults from three NVA divisions, supported by artillery and armored regiments, during three months of savage fighting. Yet this victory in 1972 was largely unreported in the U.S. media, which had effectively lost interest in the war after the disengagement of U.S. forces following the Vietnamization of the conflict.

In Thi’s opinion, reporting the victory of An Loc would contradict the U.S. media’s basic premise that the war could not be won because ARVN was a corrupt and ineffective force. Subsequent published studies of the conflict provide a wealth of details about the use of U.S. airpower and the role of the U.S. advisors, but they fail to provide equal coverage to the activities and performance of ARVN units participating in the siege.

Thi believes that it is time to set the record straight. Without denying the tremendous contribution of the U.S. advisors and pilots to the success of An Loc, this book is written primarily to tell the South Vietnamese side of the story and, more importantly, to render justice to the South Vietnamese soldier who withstood ninety-four days of horror and prevailed.

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