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The First Fight Us Marines In Operation Starlite August 1965 Rod Andrew Jr

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The First Fight Us Marines In Operation Starlite August 1965 Rod Andrew Jr
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Publisher: History Division Marine Corps University
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.71 MB
Author: Rod Andrew Jr.
ISBN: 2015946788
Language: English
Year: 2015

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The First Fight Us Marines In Operation Starlite August 1965 Rod Andrew Jr by Rod Andrew Jr. 2015946788 instant download after payment.

On 18 August 1965, U.S. Marines of Regimental Landing Team 7 (RLT 7) and Viet Cong soldiers of the 1st Viet Cong Regiment met each other in a ferocious struggle that would continue for several more days. Operation Starlite, as the Marines called it, took place on the Van Tuong Peninsula, about 10 miles south of the Marine base at Chu Lai. It was a significant battle for many reasons. Though the Marines and Viet Cong had encountered each other in small-sized patrols and ambushes before, Operation Starlite was the first time they met in open battle in regimental-sized formations. Both sides learned several lessons about how the enemy fought, and each came to appreciate the other as a formidable foe. In the short term, the tactical victory won by the Marines validated such operational concepts as vertical envelopment, amphibious assault, and combined arms that had not been put into practice on a large scale since the Korean War. It proved that Marine ground troops and their junior officers and noncommissioned officers, as well as Marine aviators, were just as tough and reliable as their forebears who had fought in World War II and Korea. In the long term, Starlite foreshadowed the American military’s commitment to conventional warfare in Vietnam and showed how difficult it would be to defeat Communist forces in South Vietnam.

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