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USAF Deployment Planning for Southeast Asia (Paperback): Jacob Van Staaveren, USAF Historical Division Liason Office, United... USAF Deployment Planning for Southeast Asia (Paperback)
Jacob Van Staaveren, USAF Historical Division Liason Office, United States Air Force
R631 Discovery Miles 6 310 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Interdiction in Southern Laos 1960-1968 (Paperback): Center for Air Force History, Jacob Van Staaveren Interdiction in Southern Laos 1960-1968 (Paperback)
Center for Air Force History, Jacob Van Staaveren
R809 Discovery Miles 8 090 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Throughout the War in Southeast Asia, Communist forces form North Vietnam infiltrated the isolated, neutral state of Laos. Men and supplies crossed the mountain passes and travelled along an intricate web of roads and jungle paths known as the Ho Chi Minh Trail to the Viet Cong insurgents in South Vietnam. American involvement in Laos began which a photo-reconnaissance missions and, as the war in Vietnam intensified, expanded to a series of air-ground operations from bases in Vietnam and Thailand against fixed targets and infiltration routes in southern Laos. This volume examines this complex operational environment. United States Air Force. Center for Air Force History.

Gradual Failure - The Air War Over North Vietnam 1965-1966 (Paperback): United States Air Force, Jacob Van Staaveren Gradual Failure - The Air War Over North Vietnam 1965-1966 (Paperback)
United States Air Force, Jacob Van Staaveren
R727 Discovery Miles 7 270 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The U.S. Air Force reached its nadir during the opening two years of the Rolling Thunder air campaign in North Vietnam. Never had the Air Force operated with so many restraints and to so little effect. These pages are painful but necessary reading for all who care about the nation's military power. Van Staaveren wrote this book near the end of his distinguished government service. He was an Air Force historian in Korea during the Korean War and he began to write about the Vietnam War while it was still being fought.

USAF Plans and Policies in South Vietnam, 1961-1963 (Paperback): Jacob Van Staaveren USAF Plans and Policies in South Vietnam, 1961-1963 (Paperback)
Jacob Van Staaveren; Contributions by Max Rosenberg; USAF Historical Division Liason Office
R779 Discovery Miles 7 790 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This recently declassified study from June 1965 outlines the role of Headquarters USAF in aiding the South Vietnamese effort to defeat the communist-led Viet Cong. The author begins by discussing general U.S. policy leading to increased military and economic assistance to South Vietnam. He then describes the principal USAF deployments and augmentations, Air Force efforts to obtain a larger military planning role, some facets of plans and operations, the Air Force-Army divergencies over the use and control of air power in combat training and in testing, defoliation activities, and USAF support for the Vietnamese Air Force. The study ends with an account of events leading to the overthrow of the Diem government in Saigon late in 1963.

USAF Plans and Operations - The Air Campaign Against North Vietnam 1966 (Paperback): Jacob Van Staaveren USAF Plans and Operations - The Air Campaign Against North Vietnam 1966 (Paperback)
Jacob Van Staaveren; Contributions by Max Rosenberg; USAF Historical Division Liason Office
R808 Discovery Miles 8 080 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

First published in 1968, this study reviews the political background and top level discussions leading to the renewed bombing campaign in early 1966, the restrictions still imposed on air operations, and the positions taken on them by the military chiefs. It discusses the various studies and events which led to the president's decision to strike at North Vietnam's oil storage facilities and the results of those mid-year attacks. It also examines the increasing effectiveness of enemy air defenses and the continuing assessments of the air campaign under way at year's end.

Air Operations 1958 - Lebanon and Taiwan (Paperback): Jacob Van Staaveren, Robert D. Little, Wilhelmina Burch Air Operations 1958 - Lebanon and Taiwan (Paperback)
Jacob Van Staaveren, Robert D. Little, Wilhelmina Burch
R419 Discovery Miles 4 190 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

More than fifty years have passed since the twin crises of Lebanon and Taiwan dominated the news. These two events have faded into history and are often regarded as being, at best, footnotes in the histories of the Cold War. The world in which they took place seems to have passed away a long, long time ago. Yet, when reading these monographs, it become apparent that these two crises were profoundly important in terms of the effects they were to have on American strategy throughout the rest of the century. Those effects are still in play today and even now they are affecting how the United States perceives the world and reacts to developments within it. Air Operations in the Taiwan Crisis of 1958 and Air Operations in theLebanon Crisis of 1958 were prepared by the USAF Historical Division . This book is a compilation of those reports with substantial additional material that updates and complements the original material. However, the integrity of the original text has been scrupulously preserved.

Gradual Failure - The Air War over North Vietnam, 1965-1966 (Hardcover): Jacob Van Staaveren Gradual Failure - The Air War over North Vietnam, 1965-1966 (Hardcover)
Jacob Van Staaveren
R1,823 Discovery Miles 18 230 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Gradual Failure - The Air War Over North Vietnam, 1965-1966 (Paperback): Jacob Van Staaveren Gradual Failure - The Air War Over North Vietnam, 1965-1966 (Paperback)
Jacob Van Staaveren; Foreword by Richard P. Hallion; Air Force History and Museums Program
R868 Discovery Miles 8 680 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Of the many facets of the American war in Southeast Asia debated by U.S. authorities in Washington, by the military services and the public, none has proved more controversial than the air war against North Vietnam. The air war's inauguration with the nickname Rolling Thunder followed an eleven-year American effort to induce communist North Vietnam to sign a peace treaty without openly attacking its territory. Thus, Rolling Thunder was a new military program in what had been a relatively low-key attempt by the United States to win the war within South Vietnam against insurgent communist Viet Cong forces, aided and abetted by the north. The present volume covers the first phase of the Rolling Thunder campaign from March 1965 to late 1966. It begins with a description of the planning and execution of two initial limited air strikes, nicknamed Flaming Dart I and II. The Flaming Dart strikes were carried out against North Vietnam in February 1965 as the precursors to a regular, albeit limited, Rolling Thunder air program launched the following month. Before proceeding with an account of Rolling Thunder, its roots are traced in the events that compelled the United States to adopt an anti-communist containment policy in Southeast Asia after the defeat of French forces by the communist Vietnamese in May 1954.

Interdiction in Southern Laos, 1960-1968 (Paperback): Jacob Van Staaveren Interdiction in Southern Laos, 1960-1968 (Paperback)
Jacob Van Staaveren
R847 Discovery Miles 8 470 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Throughout the War in Southeast Asia, Communist forces from North Vietnam infiltrated the isolated, neutral state of Laos. Men and supplies crossed the mountain passes and travelled along an intricate web of roads and jungle paths known as the Ho Chi Minh Trail to the Viet Cong insurgents in South Vietnam. American involvement in Laos began with photo-reconnaissance missions and, as the war in Vietnam intensified, expanded to a series of air-ground operations from bases in Vietnam and Thailand against fixed targets and infiltration routes in southern Laos. U.S. Air Force leaders and aircrews flying interdiction missions over Laotian territory faced a unique set of challenges. Their efforts were plagued by political controversies, daunting weather, rugged terrain, a tenacious foe, and above all a bewildering array of rules of engagement limiting the effectiveness of air operations. Interdiction in Southern Laos, 1960-1968 examines this complex operational environment. Many of these issues-particularly those relevant to conducting a politically sensitive, limited war from foreign bases, with a commitment to minimizing civilian casualties-are still relevant today and for the foreseeable future as the modern Air Force meets its responsibilities in an ever-changing global environment. Richard P. Hallion Air Force Historian

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