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ID125994
Title ProperVietnam's better war
LanguageENG
AuthorSorley, Lewis
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)When General Creighton Abrams took command of U.S. forces in Vietnam a better war resulted from his superior understanding of the war and more effective conduct of it, including improvement of South Vietnam's armed forces and emphasis on pacification. As American forces were progressively withdrawn, the South Vietnamese took on more and more of the load, winning the counterinsurgency war and fighting valiantly and effectively against the enemy's conventional invasion until the United States Congress drastically reduced materiel and financial assistance at the same time communist forces received massively increased support from their patrons. Thus, inevitably, South Vietnam succumbed.
`In' analytical NoteOrbis Vol. 57, No.4; Fall 2013: p.516-531
Journal SourceOrbis Vol. 57, No.4; Fall 2013: p.516-531
Key WordsVietnam ;  United States ;  Vietnam War ;  South Vietnam