Bültmann & Gerriets
Vietnam's Forgotten Army
Heroism and Betrayal in the ARVN
von Andrew Wiest
Verlag: Bonnier Books UK
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ISBN: 978-0-8147-9451-7
Erschienen am 01.12.2007
Sprache: Englisch

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Inhaltsverzeichnis
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Acknowledgments

Foreword by James Webb

Preface:Welcome to America

Introduction: Welcome to Vietnam

1 Coming of Age in a Time of War

2 A War Transformed: Battle, Politics, and the Americanization of the War, 1963-1966

3 Fighting Two Wars: Years of Attrition and Paci?cation, 1966-1967

4 A Time for Heroes: The Tet Offensive

5 After Tet: The Year of Hope

6 Hamburger Hill: The Untold Story of the Battle for Dong Ap Bia

7 A War Transformed: Vietnamization, 1969-1970

8 Shattered Lives and Broken Dreams: Operation

Lam Son

9 The Making of a Traitor

10 Journeys Home: Life in the Wake of a Lost War

Conclusion

Notes

Bibliography

Index

About the Author



2009 Society for Military History Distinguished Book Award for Biography
Examines South Vietnam's complex relationship with the United States through the stories of two Vietnamese soldiers' diverging paths
Vietnam's Forgotten Army: Heroism and Betrayal in the ARVN chronicles the lives of Pham Van Dinh and Tran Ngoc Hue, two of the brightest young stars in the Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN). Both men fought with valor in a war that seemed to have no end, exemplifying ARVN bravery and determination that is largely forgotten or ignored in the West. However, while Hue fought until he was captured by the North Vietnamese Army and then endured thirteen years of captivity, Dinh surrendered and defected to the enemy, for whom he served as a teacher in the reeducation of his former ARVN comrades.
An understanding of how two lives that were so similar diverged so dramatically provides a lens through which to understand the ARVN and South Vietnam's complex relationship with America's government and military. The lives of Dinh and Hue reflect the ARVNs battlefield successes, from the recapture of the Citadel in Hue City in the Tet Offensive of 1968, to Dinhs unheralded role in the seizure of Hamburger Hill a year later. However, their careers expose an ARVN that was over-politicized, tactically flawed, and dependent on American logistical and firepower support. Marginalized within an American war, ARVN faced a grim fate as U.S. forces began to exit the conflict. As the structure of the ARVN/U.S. alliance unraveled, Dinh and Hue were left alone to make the most difficult decisions of their lives.
Andrew Wiest weaves historical analysis with a compelling narrative, culled from extensive interviews with Dinh, Hue, and other key figures. Once both military superstars, Dinh is viewed by a traitor by many within the South Vietnamese community, while Hue, an expatriate living in northern Virginia, is seen as a hero who never let go of his ideals. Their experiences and legacies mirror that of the ARVNs rise and fall as well as the tragic history of South Vietnam.


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