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Author:
Daddis, Gregory A., 1967-
Title:
Westmoreland's war : reassessing American strategy in Vietnam / by Gregory A. Daddis.
Publisher:
Oxford University Press,
Copyright Date:
2014
Description:
xxv, 250 pages : illustrations, map ; 25 cm
Subject:
Vietnam War, 1961-1975--Campaigns.
Westmoreland, William C.--(William Childs),--1914-2005--Military leadership.
HISTORY / Military / Vietnam War.
HISTORY / Military / Strategy.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Introduction: A Word on War and Strategy -- Conceiving Strategy for the Cold War Era -- From Advice to Support to War -- The Myth of Attrition in Vietnam -- On Bewildering Battlefields: Implementing Westmoreland's Strategy -- The Parallel War -- Training an Uncertain Army -- Conclusion: When Strategy May Not Matter.
Summary:
"General William C. Westmoreland has long been derided for his failed strategy of "attrition" in the Vietnam War. Historians have argued that Westmoreland's strategy placed a premium on high "body counts" through a "big unit war" that relied almost solely on search and destroy missions. Many believe the U.S. Army failed in Vietnam because of Westmoreland's misguided and narrow strategy. In a groundbreaking reassessment of American military strategy in Vietnam, Gregory Daddis overturns conventional wisdom and shows how Westmoreland did indeed develop a comprehensive campaign which included counterinsurgency, civic action, and the importance of gaining political support from the South Vietnamese population. Exploring the realities of a large, yet not wholly unconventional environment, Daddis reinterprets the complex political and military battlefields of Vietnam. Without searching for blame, he analyzes how American civil and military leaders developed strategy and how Westmoreland attempted to implement a sweeping strategic vision. Westmoreland's War is a landmark reinterpretation of one of America's most divisive wars, outlining the multiple, interconnected aspects of American military strategy in Vietnam-combat operations, pacification, nation building, and the training of the South Vietnamese armed forces. Daddis offers a critical reassessment of one of the defining moments in American history"-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
0199316503 (hardback)
9780199316502 (hardback)
OCLC:
(OCoLC)857356518
LCCN:
2013026839
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)
PLAX964 -- Luther College - Preus Library (Decorah)
GEPG771 -- West Des Moines Public Library (West Des Moines)

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