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A carregar... Green Berets at War: U.S. Army Special Forces in Southeast Asia 1956-1975por Shelby L. Stanton
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Adira ao LibraryThing para descobrir se irá gostar deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. This is a book which publicizes the work of Special Forces in Okinawa, Laos, Thailand and Cambodia during the years of 1956-1975. The aim of the book is to highlight the effectiveness of these numerically inferior soldiers. More often than not, it serves to illustrate the failures of the military strategists who, could not or would not, adapt to immediate battlefield conditions nor have an overall plan which didn't squander the caliber of men sent on these perilous assignments. I consider this more of a reference book which puts into print the life work of many men who would have otherwise gone noticed. The author himself considers the book hardly more than a start of the longer SF story. Stanton implies that in 1985 (publish date) classification restrictions also limited what could be said. By 2010, more has been published in various first person memoirs. I found no overarching narrative which made the reading seem repetitive even when it went over new material. I would have liked to known what the official position between the CIA and Special Forces was. I would have liked to have clearly heard what Westmoreland's, Abrams' or McNamara's plans were from the Special Forces point of view. Other than avoiding unfavorable public opinion, that is (p. 268). Training security forces, strategic hamlets, Vietnamization, I did not find anything objectively presentable as a consistent rationale for SF. Maybe it is impossible to state, after all? 8 pages of b/w photos, maps, Index, Special Forces MIAs, Special Forces Medal of Honor winners, charts, bibliography. ( ) sem críticas | adicionar uma crítica
Referências a esta obra em recursos externos. Wikipédia em inglês (9)"THE GREEN BERET . . . A SYMBOL OF EXCELLENCE, A MARK OF DISTINCTION, AND A BADGE OF COURAGE." Though engaged in the United States' longest and most controversial military action, the Green Berets rose above the fray to establish an awesome reputation based on their extraordinary skill, discipline, bravery, and sacrifice. Now, with access to information declassified for the very first time, Shelby Stanton--author, military historian, Green Beret, and Vietnam vet--presents the first and most authoritative, comprehensive, and detailed battlefield history of Special Forces in the Vietnam War. Making use of firsthand combat interviews, original records, and his own Special Forces experience, Stanton presents a vivid, unvarnished, and thoroughly researched account of one of the best and most highly decorated special-operations units ever. Here are the real stories behind the legends of combat valor and battlefield success forged by U.S. Army Special Forces during more than a decade of fighting in the tropical swamps and deep jungles of Southeast Asia. With photos, maps, charts, and special sections on Congressional Medal of Honor winners and MIAs From the Paperback edition. Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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