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OverviewThe book recounts the 1975 American operation to recapture the U.S. container ship SS Mayaquez and her crew, an incident that is unfamiliar to most Americans. Previous literary work documenting the event have focused on the actions of the crew of the Mayaquez, the air force helicopter pilots and, President Ford and the National Security Council..The focus of the 14 Hour War is the airmen, sailors and Marines, primarily the Marines, who went in to rescue a crew that wasn't there, A force comprised of approximately 200 Marines most of whom were fresh out of boot camp was tasked with the rescue, They were briefed to expect minimal resistance from some 20 to 30 lightly armed fishermen militia, What they found was between 400 and 600 Khmer Rouge combat veterans with heavy weapons in entrenched and fortified positions, Plagued by incomplete and inaccurate intelligence and hindered by a micro-managed command and control structure that extended all the way to the Oval Office, the Marines held out for 14 hours against a vastly superior and more experienced enemy in a fight they dare not lose, Getting on the island was remarkable, Getting off the island was a miracle, As a result of that 14 hour battle, four Air Crosses and a Navy Cross were awarded, 41 U.S, servicemen lost their lives and three Marines were left behind and, America regained a small bit of luster to a reputation tarnished by its withdrawal from Cambodia and Vietnam, In addition to a comprehensive narrative of the planning and the battle itself, the book will contain over 30 first person accounts by Koh Tang veterans and unpublished photographs taken by veterans while engaged with the enemy, The appendices will include verbatim minutes of NSC discussions and decisions regarding the strategy and tactics to be carried out by local commanders, U.S. Marine Corps Post Action and Investigative reports and the latest information as of December 2009) on what happened to the three Marines that were left behind. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jr. Wise , Scott BaronPublisher: Naval Institute Press Imprint: Naval Institute Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 23.00cm Weight: 0.567kg ISBN: 9781591149743ISBN 10: 1591149746 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 30 June 2011 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Temporarily unavailable ![]() The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you. Table of ContentsReviewsAn excellent, well-edited and mostly first person account of yet another White House directed military catastrophe. Another brave and valuable effort from the Naval Institute Press. Baird Maritime, Australia �An excellent, well-edited and mostly first person account of yet another White House directed military catastrophe. Another brave and valuable effort from the Naval Institute Press.� � Baird Maritime, Australia An excellent, well-edited and mostly first person account of yet another White House directed military catastrophe. Another brave and valuable effort from the Naval Institute Press. -- Baird Maritime, Australia An excellent, well-edited and mostly first-person account of yet another White House-directed military catastrophe...Another brave and valuable effort from the Naval Institute Press. -- AUSMarine An excellent, well-edited and mostly first person account of yet another White House directed military catastrophe. Another brave and valuable effort from the Naval Institute Press. Baird Maritime, Australia An excellent, well-edited and mostly first-person account of yet another White House-directed military catastrophe Another brave and valuable effort from the Naval Institute Press. AUSMarine An excellent, well-edited and mostly first person account of yet another White House directed military catastrophe. Another brave and valuable effort from the Naval Institute Press. -- Baird Maritime , Australia An excellent, well-edited and mostly first person account of yet another White House directed military catastrophe. Another brave and valuable effort from the Naval Institute Press. -- Baird Maritime, Australia Author InformationJames E. Wise Jr., a former naval aviator, intelligence officer, and Vietnam veteran, retired from the U.S. Navy as a captain. His books include Stars in Blue and U-505, among many others. Scott Baron, a U.S. Army veteran of the Vietnam War and former law enforcement officer in California, is the author of They Also Served: Military Biographies of Uncommon Americans and coauthor, with Wise, of The Navy Cross and Women at War: Iraq, Afghanistan, and Other Conflicts. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |