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River warfare in Vietnam : a social, political, and military history, 1945-1975 / Robin L. Rielly.

Author/creator Rielly, Robin L. author.
Format Book and Print
Publication Info Jefferson, North Carolina : McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers, [2023]
Descriptionpages cm
Subject(s)
Contents A Short History of Indochina -- Toward the Abyss -- France's Early Attempt to Reconquer Indochina -- The Middle Years: 1947-1950 -- Annam and Cochinchina -- The French Loss of Indochina -- The Vietnamese Shoulder the Burden -- The American War Gets Underway -- The Mobile Riverine Force Develops -- The River Operations -- End Game.
Abstract "America's entrance into the wars in Vietnam came as a result of several factors. Among them was the necessity of bolstering French influence in the area in the face of mounting communist expansion. This expansion was intensified by the outbreak of the Korean War, making it necessary for the United States to revamp its Southeast Asian policy. During the French era, control of Vietnam's rivers, streams and canals became necessary. This led various factions to develop specialized military units heavily dependent on new types of river craft that could traverse the myriad waterways in Vietnam. The focal point of this study is a new assessment of the conduct of river warfare. Drawing on little-known French, Vietnamese and American sources and materials, it sheds light on an important aspect of the Vietnam War. Chapters also detail numerous aspects of river warfare not generally covered in other books on the subject"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
LCCN 2023049866
ISBN9781476691275
ISBN1476691274
ISBN(ebook)

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