Inside An Loc
The Battle to Save Saigon, April–May 1972
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About the Book
The Battle of An Loc was one of the bloodiest battles in the Vietnam War and a defining moment in the history of the Republic of South Vietnam. A few square blocks tucked among vast rubber tree plantations, the provincial town was thought to be of little strategic value to the North Vietnamese. Yet for 66 days in 1972, it was the scene of savage house-to-house street fighting as artillery and mortar fire pounded the town daily until almost nothing was left standing. Facing three North Vietnamese infantry divisions, General Lê Văn Hưng defended the town with 7,500 men, vowing to “die with An Loc.” A decisive victory for the South Vietnamese, the battle came at a time when the United States had begun pulling out of Vietnam and few American troops were on the ground. No foreign reporters were on hand and the action was ignored or misreported by the world press. This book tells the story of An Loc from the unique perspective of an officer who shared a bunker with the general during the fight.
About the Author(s)
Bibliographic Details
Van Nguyen Duong with Nghia M. Vo
Format: softcover (6 x 9)
Pages: 268
Bibliographic Info: appendix, glossary, notes, bibliography, index
Copyright Date: 2016
pISBN: 978-0-7864-9934-2
eISBN: 978-1-4766-2121-0
Imprint: McFarland
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Abbreviations viii
Introduction 1
I. The Border War 9
II. General Lê Văn Hưng and I 35
III. Prelude to the Bình Long Battle 48
IV. The Fall of Lộc Ninh 62
V. Crucial Decisions Made to Save An Lộc 77
VI. The First Attack on An Lộc 94
VII. A Clash of Personalities 117
VIII. The Siege 134
IX. The War Game in Chơn Thành 146
X. Breaking the Siege 154
XI. Releasing the Pressure on An Lộc 172
XII. Besieged Towns 196
XIII. Return to the Mekong Delta 208
XIV. Hell in a Very Insignificant Place 215
Epilogue 221
Appendix: War Self-Immolation in Vietnam (Nghia M. Vo) 225
Chapter Notes 238
Bibliography 249
Index 253