The Psychological War for Vietnam, 1960-1968

Author:   Mervyn Edwin Roberts III
Publisher:   University Press of Kansas
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9780700625833


Pages:   432
Publication Date:   28 February 2018
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Mervyn Edwin Roberts III
Publisher:   University Press of Kansas
Imprint:   University Press of Kansas
Weight:   0.840kg
ISBN:  

9780700625833


ISBN 10:   0700625836
Pages:   432
Publication Date:   28 February 2018
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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A comprehensive, well documented, multi-layered, and appropriately illustrated study of US psychological operations (PSYOPS) during the war in Vietnam. Roberts has done historians and students of the Vietnam War a great service by so persuasively clarifying why those efforts fell short. --Michigan War Studies Review This book is a must read for psychological operations and counterinsurgency stakeholders at policy and practitioner levels. --Military Review Psychological warfare (PSYOP) has always played an important role on the battlefield. In this important and well-researched study, Mervyn Roberts explores PSYOP techniques employed by the United States in Vietnam through the 1968 Tet Offensive and concludes that while these registered considerable success, this went for naught given the US decision to depart Vietnam. --Spencer C. Tucker, author of Encyclopedia of the Vietnam War, Revised Edition Mervyn Roberts goes far toward filling a gap in our knowledge of the Southeast Asian conflict with his The Psychological War for Vietnam, 1960-1968; a nicely researched overview of what formed a significant part of the fight for hearts and minds that lay at the center of the war. --John Prados, author of Vietnam: The History of an Unwinnable War, 1945-1975 Long overdue, this is a comprehensive study that focuses exclusively on the role of psychological operations in Vietnam during 1960-1968. It addresses the development of PSYOP doctrine, forces, and conduct of operations within the wider context of the war. The author demonstrates how these operations resulted in what he describes as the most sustained, intensive use of PSYOP in American history. Meticulously documented and extremely well written, this book is an important addition to the historiography of the Vietnam War. --James H. Willbanks, author of Abandoning Vietnam: How America Left and South Vietnam Lost Its War and A Raid Too Far: Operation Lam Son 719 and Vietnamization in Laos


Psychological warfare (PSYOP) has always played an important role on the battlefield. In this important and well-researched study, Mervyn Roberts explores PSYOP techniques employed by the United States in Vietnam through the 1968 Tet Offensive and concludes that while these registered considerable success, this went for naught given the US decision to depart Vietnam. --Spencer C. Tucker, author of Encyclopedia of the Vietnam War, Revised Edition Mervyn Roberts goes far toward filling a gap in our knowledge of the Southeast Asian conflict with his The Psychological War for Vietnam, 1960-1968; a nicely researched overview of what formed a significant part of the fight for hearts and minds that lay at the center of the war. --John Prados, author of Vietnam: The History of an Unwinnable War, 1945-1975 Long overdue, this is a comprehensive study that focuses exclusively on the role of psychological operations in Vietnam during 1960-1968. It addresses the development of PSYOP doctrine, forces, and conduct of operations within the wider context of the war. The author demonstrates how these operations resulted in what he describes as the most sustained, intensive use of PSYOP in American history. Meticulously documented and extremely well written, this book is an important addition to the historiography of the Vietnam War. --James H. Willbanks, author of Abandoning Vietnam: How America Left and South Vietnam Lost Its War and A Raid Too Far: Operation Lam Son 719 and Vietnamization in Laos


Psychological warfare (PSYOP) has always played an important role on the battlefield. In this important and well-researched study, Mervyn Roberts explores PSYOP techniques employed by the United States in Vietnam through the 1968 Tet Offensive and concludes that while these registered considerable success, this went for naught given the US decision to depart Vietnam. --Spencer C. Tucker, author of Encyclopedia of the Vietnam War, Revised Edition Mervyn Roberts goes far toward filling a gap in our knowledge of the Southeast Asian conflict with his The Psychological War for Vietnam, 1960-1968; a nicely researched overview of what formed a significant part of the fight for hearts and minds that lay at the center of the war. --John Prados, author of Vietnam: The History of an Unwinnable War, 1945-1975 Long overdue, this is a comprehensive study that focuses exclusively on the role of psychological operations in Vietnam during 1960-1968. It addresses the development of PSYOP doctrine, forces, and conduct of operations within the wider context of the war. The author demonstrates how these operations resulted in what he describes as the most sustained, intensive use of PSYOP in American history. Meticulously documented and extremely well written, this book is an important addition to the historiography of the Vietnam War. --James H. Willbanks, author of Abandoning Vietnam: How America Left and South Vietnam Lost Its War and A Raid Too Far: Operation Lam Son 719 and Vietnamization in Laos


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Mervyn Edwin Roberts III is a professor of history at Central Texas College and a reserve instructor at the Joint Special Operations University at MacDill Air Force Base in Tampa.

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