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Project CHECO Southeast Asia Study - Vietnamization of the Air War, 1970 - 1971 (Paperback)
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Project CHECO Southeast Asia Study - Vietnamization of the Air War, 1970 - 1971 (Paperback)
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High quality reprint of this recently declassified 1971 study. This
report describes the improvement and modernization of the
Vietnamese Air Force (VNAF) from January 1970 to July 1971. The
growth and development of the VNAF during this period was an
integral part of the Consolidated Republic of Vietnam Improvement
and Modernization Program (CRIMP). The goal of CRIMP was to assure
the self-sufficiency of the Republic of Vietnam Armed Forces
(RVNAF) after the withdrawal of United States combat forces.
Self-sufficiency in this context implied that the armed forces of
the Government of Vietnam (GVN) could maintain the level of
security that had been won jointly by the United States and South
Vietnam. This did not mean that United States assistance would no
longer be required to protect South Vietnamese independence. South
Vietnam did not possess or plan to develop the industrial capacity
to produce the equipment necessary for defense. The United States
would continue to provide the materiel support for the defense of
South Vietnam, as well as a military team to advise the RVNAF--but
the RVNAF would have the capability of effectively using that
equipment to maintain the security of South Vietnam without the
active armed assistance of United States military forces. Though
the United States advisory effort would still be needed, the United
States would no longer be required to bear arms in defense of South
Vietnam. That is the meaning of the term "self-sufficiency" as it
is used in this study.
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