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Project CHECO Southeast Asia Study - VNAF Improvement and Modernization Program, July 1971 - December 1973 (Paperback)
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Project CHECO Southeast Asia Study - VNAF Improvement and Modernization Program, July 1971 - December 1973 (Paperback)
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High quality reprint of a recently declassified 1971 study. The
period from July 1971 through the end of 1973 was a time of
transition, growth, and profound challenge for the Vietnamese Air
Force (VNAF). As U.S. personnel continued to withdraw from South
Vietnam (SVN), the VNAF was faced with growing combat requirements
and demanding force expansions. Then, following a massive Communist
offensive in the Spring of 1972, VNAF personnel, support, and
operational capabilities were pushed to the limit to respond to
intensified combat needs, force structure increases, and
accelerated squadron activation schedules. These difficulties were
overshadowed in late 1972 when, in anticipation of a cease-fire and
an accompanying total withdrawal of U.S. forces from Vietnam, there
was an unprecedented infusion of aircraft and equipment into South
Vietnam, and a massive transfer of remaining U.S. facilities to the
South Vietnamese. Once more the VNAF force structure was expanded
and activation schedules were accelerated. Shortly thereafter, on
27 January 1973, the Agreement to End the War and Restore Peace in
Vietnam was signed, and during the next 60 days U.S. forces and
advisors were withdrawn from Vietnam. Unfortunately, the
"cease-fire' did not bring with it a period of peace and stability,
thus necessitating continuing VNAF combat requirements in addition
to its monumental transition, expansion, and training tasks. The
combination of these factors--marked VNAF growth, continuing combat
requirements, and withdrawal of U.S. forces and advisors--presented
the VNAF with its greatest challenge of the conflict. This report
examines the events which occurred, the goals pursued, the problems
encountered, and the achievements attained in the program to
improve and modernize the Vietnamese Air Force between July 1971
and December 1973. It also addresses the limitations which, as of
the end of 1973, remained to be overcome on the road toward VNAF
self-sufficiency.
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