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Division-Level Communication 1962-1973 (Paperback)
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Division-Level Communication 1962-1973 (Paperback)
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First published in 1982. From the preface: "Communications is the
primary mission of the Signal Corps and its members. Division-Level
Communications is a story not only of some very fine Signal Corps
units and individuals but also of many other communicators from the
Infantry, Armor, Artillery, and all other branches of the Army. It
is a combined arms story; on the battlefield, communications is
everybody's business. The scope of this study includes the
stateside alert and readying of units for Vietnam duty and the
reaction of the Army training base to supply the volume of trained
specialists needed to man the equipment associated with a modern
communications system. The transition from peacetime status to
battlefield effectiveness is always difficult, normally made more
so because of severe shortages of time, equipment, and skilled men.
The study points out examples of errors and shortfalls without
losing sight of the things that went right. Vietnam unit
after-action reports and senior officer end-of-tour debriefing
reports were notable in their paucity of complaints about
communications difficulties; things did go right in the
communications field most of the time. Communications, mobility,
and firepower formed the triad upon which Vietnam tactical
operations were based. Data for this monograph was drawn primarily
from after action reports and interviews, documented lessons
learned, official reports, and recent interviews and letters from
numerous individuals who served with the seven divisions and five
separate brigades and regiments which were the heart of divisional
communications. Sincere appreciation goes to the many communicators
and commanders, active and retired, who shared heir experiences,
photographs, and papers so that this volume could be written. A
special word of thanks is reserved for those members of the Signal
School staff who assisted in researching and organizing this
monograph."
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