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U.S. Army Campaigns of the Vietnam War - Transition November 1968 - December 1969

By: Center of Military History

Type: Softcover

Product Line: Historical Books (Center of Military History)

Last Stocked on 9/18/2023

Product Info

Title
U.S. Army Campaigns of the Vietnam War - Transition November 1968 - December 1969
Category
Author
Adrian Traas
Publish Year
2019
Pages
74
Dimensions
5.5x8.5x.5"
NKG Part #
2148026489
Type
Softcover

Description

The U.S. Army Center of Military History recently published a new pamphlet in its U.S. Army Campaigns of the Vietnam War series, Transition, November 1968–December 1969, by Adrian G. Traas. The author discusses the gradual reduction of the U.S. Army's involvement in Vietnam that began after Richard M. Nixon was elected president in November 1968. Even as U.S. and South Vietnamese forces battled an increasingly-elusive enemy, Army officials stepped up efforts to create a South Vietnamese military strong enough to defend their nation with only minimal support from American troops. In the spring of 1969, President Nixon announced his plan for the phased withdrawal of U.S. forces from South Vietnam, a policy quickly dubbed "Vietnamization." As the American public's support for the war continued to erode, U.S. military leaders spent the remainder of 1969 preparing for further troop reductions and the inevitable turnover of bases and equipment to South Vietnamese forces.