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Vietnam: Victory Was Never An Option [Paperback]

Colonel Robert M. Bayless (Retired) (Author)
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July 6, 2006
This is an account by a soldier who for many months fought in the jungles, villages and rice paddies in Vietnam during 1963, a most critical year in the 15 year war the United States fought in that country. He also had the opportunity to witness the most powerful decision - makers being misled about the situation in that war-torn country.

In this book the observation of this field grade officer who was living and fighting with the Vietnamese are highlighted. This is an incredible tale which spells out why the most powerful nation in the world went to war against one of the world's smallest and weakest countries which is located almost exactly half a world away from Washington, D.C. where the decisions were made to commit the blood, money and reputation of the United States in a conflict against this tiny nation which was actively seeking our friendship.

The author discusses the almost unbelievable lack of interest displayed by the vast majority of the American people during the first nine years of this conflict, and how little an impact the war had on Americans, except for the few who were for the most part from the least privileged elements of our society. To a large extent these were the ones who were called upon to do the fighting and dying.

Highlighted in the book are the numerous exaggerated, misleading, and false reports made by some of our leaders about hamlet progress, enemy activities and victories on the battlefield. It took almost ten years before the smoke cleared enough for Americans to realize what was happening in this seemingly endless conflict and when they did over two-thirds of them cried for a quick end of our involvement.

The author spells out the costs of the war which included over 58 000 Americans killed in action, and quite likely over one million Vietnamese were killed. Surprisingly, when the end of the war finally came, those who we fought for so long quickly expressed the same desire for our friendship that they had expressed before the first shot was fired.

The author also points out that to this day many Americans refuse to acknowledge the painful lessons we learned during this conflict and childishly continue to blame some of their fellow Americans for our inability claim a victory in what from the start was most likely a vain endeavor.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 274 pages
  • Publisher: Trafford Publishing (July 6, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1412060575
  • ISBN-13: 978-1412060578
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,008,420 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars I learned a lot from this book, September 17, 2006
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Fowler C. Humphrey (Pocatello, Idaho USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Vietnam: Victory Was Never An Option (Paperback)
As a veteran of the Vietnam War (65-66 with the First Infantry Division) I share the author's thesis that the conflict was never "winnable" in the traditional sense. Although this book is not cited very well (the author followedhis own Style Manual rather than CMS or MLA), it is well organized and has very little duplication from chapter to chapter. It is an "easy read" (about one week; perusing a couple of chapters each night before bed), and it is well indexed. The author's recollection of events, dates and places in 1963 - over 40 years ago - is commendable.

On a personal note, I had lost contact with Colonel Robert Bayless after he served as the Professor of Military Science at North Dakota State University in the 1980's. I especially appreciate his acknowledgement of Dr Archer Jones in the book's preface. Archer Jones was a well-published historian on the US Civil War (he always called it "The War Between the States"). His death about a year ago was noted in the Richmond, Virginia newspaper with an extensive obituary.

A final comment about the book and its author: I would have enjoyed seeing a short biography about Colonel Robert Bayless at the end of the book. Where does he live? What were his military asignments? Has he published any other books on military subjects?

Fowler C. "Chuck" Humphrey, Ph.D.; Lt. Colonel, US Army (retired)
Dept of Human Resource Training and Development
Mail Stop 8081
Idaho State University
Pocatello, Idaho
Website: www.isu.edu/hrtd
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Should be required reading, June 7, 2006
This review is from: Vietnam: Victory Was Never An Option (Paperback)
If you ever read a book about our Vietnam history, this is the one you should read.
An eye opening look at the behind the scenes manipulation of available intelligence, and field reports, to generate support for a failing effort, in a war, in a country, that courted our friendship, and was based on an erroneous directive from persons in the highest ranks of military command, and political power within the United States.
History is now repeating itself in Iraq, and this story needs to be told, and it's lessons learned.
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It was about midnight on 7 May 1963, and the temperature had finally dropped to a level where sleep was possible, but I knew that there would be no sleep for me that night. Read the first page
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Ben Cat, Pho Binh, Vietnam War, United States, Bien Hoa, South Vietnam, Major Tuan, General Harkins, Colonel Wilson, Southeast Asia, Fort Bragg, General Timmes, Viet Cong, Iron Triangle, Captain Khe, San Francisco, Binh Duong Province, Colonel Thieu, Dau Tieng, Ton Son Nhut, Korean War, Mekong Delta, Ngo Dinh Diem, North Vietnamese, President Diem
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