Exiting Vietnam
The Era of Vietnamization and American Withdrawal Revealed in First-Person Accounts
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About the Book
Although the Paris Peace Accords ended direct United States military involvement in Vietnam on January 27, 1973, the process of withdrawal lasted over three years. This illuminating volume chronicles this withdrawal, its background, and its impact through a combination of official history and first-person accounts from key players at every level.
Brief historical narratives join recollections from U.S. servicemen and support staff, North and South Vietnamese soldiers, and such notable figures as Henry Kissinger, Alexander Haig and Richard Nixon to reveal the human story behind the history.
A biographical dictionary summarizes the lives of important individuals, a glossary presents unusual terms and acronyms, and an appendix analyzes the war casualties under each U.S. president.
About the Author(s)
Bibliographic Details
Michael A. Eggleston
Format: softcover (6 x 9)
Pages: 228
Bibliographic Info: 28 photos, 8 maps, biographical dictionary, appendices, notes, bibliography, glossary, index
Copyright Date: 2014
pISBN: 978-0-7864-7772-2
eISBN: 978-1-4766-1458-8
Imprint: McFarland
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments v
Preface 1
Introduction 9
One. The Early Days 13
Two. The Advisors 21
Three. Taking Over the War—No End in Sight 42
Four. The Home Front 83
Five. The Disintegration of the U.S. Army in Vietnam—
The Reluctant Warriors 94
Six. Vietnamization 120
Seven. Lam Son 719—The Test That We Failed 129
Eight. The Exit 163
Biographical Dictionary 183
Appendix A: Names, Abbreviations and Terms 192
Appendix B: The Presidents and U.S. Casualties 198
Appendix C: Lam Son 719 Result 201
Chapter Notes 202
Bibliography 210
Index 217