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OverviewIn the spring of 1972, North Vietnam launched a massive military offensive designed to deliver the coup de grace to South Vietnam and its rapidly disengaging American ally. But an over-confident Hanoi misjudged its opponents who, led by American military advisers and backed by American airpower, were able to hold off the North's onslaught in what became the biggest battle of a very long war. This is the story of of heroism against great odds. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Dale AndradePublisher: University Press of Kansas Imprint: University Press of Kansas Dimensions: Width: 15.40cm , Height: 3.60cm , Length: 23.10cm Weight: 0.860kg ISBN: 9780700611317ISBN 10: 0700611312 Pages: 528 Publication Date: 30 December 2001 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsOne of the best books on the Vietnam War. --Washington Post Book World A masterful account of the last great engagement of the Vietnam War in which American forces participated. Andrad does his subject proud and sets a high standard for any who follow. --Kirkus Reviews Andrad 's book on this brutal and bloody struggle fills an important gap in the history of the Vietnam War. --Foreign Affairs Where previous accounts have focused entirely on small slices of the Easter Offensive, Andrad gives us the full panorama of this important campaign and does it in a style of classic military history. He covers actions from the battle for Quang Tri to the Central Highlands and siege of An Loc; even the Mekong Delta gets its share of attention as Andrad moves successively from one front to the next. . . . A book that well repays the reading. --Journal of Military History A highly readable work that walks us through the heavy, climactic battles sweeping across South Vietnam in the halcyon year of 1972. . . . Most interesting are the vignettes inserted throughout based on NVA soldier interviews and captured papers. They tell the battle from their side--the hard passage down the Ho Chi Minh Trail, the horror of U.S. air strikes, the travail of battle, the hunger and thirst, and the wounded's cries. The NVA soldiers' war was also terrible, and Andrad 's story of it is long overdue. --Military Review A fascinating read and outstanding contribution that captures the blend of the heroic, inept, banal, and brilliant that characterized the effort in the Easter Offensive as well as the entire war. --Infantry Magazine One of the best books on the Vietnam War. --Washington Post Book World A masterful account of the last great engagement of the Vietnam War in which American forces participated. Andrade does his subject proud and sets a high standard for any who follow. --Kirkus Reviews Andrade's book on this brutal and bloody struggle fills an important gap in the history of the Vietnam War. --Foreign Affairs Where previous accounts have focused entirely on small slices of the Easter Offensive, Andrade gives us the full panorama of this important campaign and does it in a style of classic military history. He covers actions from the battle for Quang Tri to the Central Highlands and siege of An Loc; even the Mekong Delta gets its share of attention as Andrad moves successively from one front to the next. . . . A book that well repays the reading. --Journal of Military History A highly readable work that walks us through the heavy, climactic battles sweeping across South Vietnam in the halcyon year of 1972. . . . Most interesting are the vignettes inserted throughout based on NVA soldier interviews and captured papers. They tell the battle from their side--the hard passage down the Ho Chi Minh Trail, the horror of U.S. air strikes, the travail of battle, the hunger and thirst, and the wounded's cries. The NVA soldiers' war was also terrible, and Andrad 's story of it is long overdue. --Military Review A fascinating read and outstanding contribution that captures the blend of the heroic, inept, banal, and brilliant that characterized the effort in the Easter Offensive as well as the entire war. --Infantry Magazine One of the best books on the Vietnam War. --Washington Post Book World A masterful account of the last great engagement of the Vietnam War in which American forces participated. Andrade does his subject proud and sets a high standard for any who follow. --Kirkus Reviews Andrade's book on this brutal and bloody struggle fills an important gap in the history of the Vietnam War. --Foreign Affairs Where previous accounts have focused entirely on small slices of the Easter Offensive, Andrade gives us the full panorama of this important campaign and does it in a style of classic military history. He covers actions from the battle for Quang Tri to the Central Highlands and siege of An Loc; even the Mekong Delta gets its share of attention as Andrade moves successively from one front to the next. . . . A book that well repays the reading. --Journal of Military History A highly readable work that walks us through the heavy, climactic battles sweeping across South Vietnam in the halcyon year of 1972. . . . Most interesting are the vignettes inserted throughout based on NVA soldier interviews and captured papers. They tell the battle from their side--the hard passage down the Ho Chi Minh Trail, the horror of U.S. air strikes, the travail of battle, the hunger and thirst, and the wounded's cries. The NVA soldiers' war was also terrible, and Andrade's story of it is long overdue. --Military Review A fascinating read and outstanding contribution that captures the blend of the heroic, inept, banal, and brilliant that characterized the effort in the Easter Offensive as well as the entire war. --Infantry Magazine Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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