
The Rise and Fall of an American Army
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The Vietnam War remains deep in the nation's consciousness. It is vital that we know exactly what happened there-and who made it happen. This book provides a complete account of American Army ground combat forces-who they were, how they got to the battlefield, and what they did there. Year by year, battlefield by battlefield, the narrative follows the war in extraordinary, gripping detail. Over the course of the decade, the changes in fighting and in the combat troops themselves are described and documented. The Rise and Fall of an American Army represents the first total battlefield history of Army ground forces in the Vietnam War, containing much previously unreleased archival material. It re-creates the feel of battle with dramatic precision.
"Stanton's writing . . . gives the reader a terrifying graphic description of combat in the many mini-environments of Vietnam.”
-The New York Times
"[A] MOVING, IMPORTANT BOOK.”
-St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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Stanton received a B.A., M.Ed., and J.D. from Louisiana State University. He is also the author of Rangers at War; Vietnam Order of Battle; and Order of Battle, U.S. Army, World War II.
Content
- Intro
- Title Page
- Table of Contents
- Dedication
- Praise
- Foreword
- Introduction
- Part 1: 1965
- Chapter 1
- 1. Advisors at War
- 2. Special Forces at War
- 3. Special Forces Under Siege
- Chapter 2
- 1. An Army Enters Vietnam
- 2. A Battle for Troops
- Chapter 3
- 1. "Send in the Marines!"
- 2. The Marines Land
- 3. The First Battle
- 4. Battle in the Monsoon
- Chapter 4
- 1. The Rock Regiment
- 2. The Eagle Brigade
- 3. The 1st Cavalry Division Goes to Vietnam
- 4. The Ia Drang Valley Campaign
- Part 2: 1966
- Chapter 5
- 1. Higher Headquarters and More Battalions
- 2. The 1st Marine Division Arrives
- 3. The 4th Infantry Division Goes to War
- 4. The Raising of the 199th Infantry Brigade
- 5. The 25th Infantry Division Deploys
- 6. The 11th Armored Cavalry Adds Armored Punch
- 7. The 196th Infantry Brigade Is Diverted
- 8. The 9th Infantry Division Goes Over
- Chapter 6
- 1. 1966 Campaign Strategy
- 2. Army Tactics in 1966
- 3. Air Assault
- 4. Helicopters At War
- 5. A Crisis of Pilots
- Chapter 7
- 1. Battles for Base Camps, Plantations, and Roads
- 2. Battles for Jungles, Valleys, and Plains
- Chapter 8
- 1. The Marine Offensive
- 2. Trouble in I Corps Tactical Zone
- 3. Guarding the DMZ
- Part 3: 1967
- Chapter 9
- 1. 1967 Command Performance
- 2. A Matter of Muscle
- 3. The 101st Airborne Division Flies In
- Chapter 10
- 1. Saigon Defense and the "Iron Triangle" Attack
- 2. Into War Zone C
- 3. Enterprising in Long An Province
- Chapter 11
- 1. Western Battles
- 2. Guarding the Border
- 3. The Battle of Dak To
- Chapter 12
- 1. The DMZ Spring Campaign
- 2. The DMZ Campaign Continues
- 3. The Marine Coastal Campaign
- Chapter 13
- 1. A Task Force Named Oregon
- 2. Battle for the Bong Son Plains
- Part 4: 1968
- Chapter 14
- 1. 1968: Military Posture in Vietnam
- 2. 1968: Military Posture at Home
- 3. Other Vietnam Military Considerations
- Chapter 15
- 1. Tet-68: Saigon
- 2. Tet-68: Capitol Command Battles Beyond Saigon
- 3. Tet-68: I Corps and Hue
- 4. Tet-68: Countrywide
- Chapter 16
- 1. Khe Sanh: The Siege Begins
- 2. Khe Sanh: The Pressure Mounts (Lang Vei)
- 3. Khe Sanh: Siege and Relief
- Chapter 17
- 1. Into the A Shau Valley
- 2. Action Along the DMZ
- 3. Incidents on the Northern Front
- 4. Mini-Tet and Beyond
- part 5: 1969
- Chapter 18
- 1. One War and Vietnamization
- 2. The 1969 Post-Tet Offensive
- 3. Convoy Battles
- 4. Decline of an Army
- Chapter 19
- 1. Guarding Borders
- 2. Guarding the Coast
- Chapter 20
- 1. Guarding the Cambodian Frontier
- 2. Guarding the Saigon Approaches
- 3. 1969 Army Field Performance
- Part 6: 1970-1973
- Chapter 21
- 1. Cross Border Attack
- 2. War at Large
- 3. An Army in Transition
- Chapter 22
- 1. Into Laos
- 2. "Dynamic Defense"
- 3. An Army Retreats
- 4. Conclusion
- Guide to Unit Organization and Terms
- Sources and Bibliography
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- Copyright Page
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