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Vietnam Studies - U.S. Army Engineers 1965-1970 (Paperback)
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Vietnam Studies - U.S. Army Engineers 1965-1970 (Paperback)
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The United States Army has met an unusually complex challenge in
Southeast Asia. In conjunction with the other services, the Army
has fought in support of a national policy of assisting an emerging
nation to develop governmental processes of its own choosing, free
of outside coercion. In addition to the usual problems of waging
armed conflict, the assignment in Southeast Asia has required
superimposing the immensely sophisticated tasks of a modern army
upon an underdeveloped environment and adapting them to demands
covering a wide spectrum. These involved helping to fulfill the
basic needs of an agrarian population, dealing with the
frustrations of antiguerrilla operations, and conducting
conventional campaigns against well-trained and determined regular
units. As this assignment nears an end, the U.S. Army must prepare
for other challenges that may lie ahead. While cognizant that
history never repeats itself exactly and that no army ever profited
from trying to meet a new challenge in terms of the old one, the
Army nevertheless stands to benefit immensely from a study of its
experience, its shortcomings no less than its achievements. Aware
that some years must elapse before the official histories will
provide a detailed and objective analysis of the experience in
Southeast Asia, we have sought a forum whereby some of the more
salient aspects of that experience can be made available now. At
the request of the Chief of Staff, a representative group of senior
officers who served in important posts in Vietnam and who still
carry a heavy burden of day-to-day responsibilities has prepared a
series of monographs. These studies should be of great value in
helping the Army develop futureoperational concepts while at the
same time contributing to the historical record and providing the
American public with an interim report on the performance of men
and officers who have responded, as others have through our
history, to exacting and trying demands. The reader: should be
reminded that most of the writing was accomplished while the war in
Vietnam was at its peak, and the monographs frequently refer to
events of the past as if they were taking place in the present.
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