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Vietnam at War: The History: 1946-1975 [Paperback]

Phillip B. Davidson (Author)
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May 9, 1991 0195067924 978-0195067927 Second Edition
Weaving together the histories of three distinct conflicts, Phillip B. Davidson follows the entire course of the Vietnam War, from the initial French skirmishes in 1946 to the dramatic fall of Saigon nearly thirty years later. His connecting thread is North Vietnamese General Vo Nguyen Giap, a remarkable figure who, with no formal military training, fashioned a rag-tag militia into one of the world's largest and most formidable armies. By focusing on Giap's role throughout the war, and by making available for the first time a wealth of recently declassified North Vietnamese documents, Davidson offers unprecedented insight into Hanoi's military strategies, an insight surpassed only by his inside knowledge of American operations and planning.
Eminently qualified to write this history, Davidson--who served as chief intelligence officer under Generals Westmoreland and Abrams--tells firsthand the story of our tragic ordeal in Indochina and brings his unique understanding to bear on topics of continuing controversy, offering a chilling account, for example, of when and where the U.S. considered using nuclear weapons. The most comprehensive and authoritative history of the conflict to date, Vietnam at War sparkles with a rare immediacy, and brings to life in compelling fashion the war that tore America apart. We witness the chaos in Saigon when fireworks celebrating the Tet holiday are suddenly transformed into deadly rocket and machine-gun fire. We sit in on high-level meetings where General Westmoreland plans operations, or simply engages in some tough "headknocking" with subordinates. And in the end we learn that even the seemingly limitless resources of the U.S. military could not match the revolutionary "grand strategy" of the North Vietnamese.
With its easy movement from intimate memoir to trenchant military analysis, from the conference rooms of generals to the battle-scarred streets of Hue, this is military history at its most gripping. A monumental, engrossing, and unforgettable chronicle, Vietnam at War is indispensable for anyone hoping to understand a conflict that still rages in the American psyche.

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An outstanding operational history of three Indochina warsthe French, 1946-54, the American, 1964-72, and the Vietnamese, 1973-75this is also a presentation of the orthodox U.S. military perspective on the war. Davidson was chief of military intelligence in Vietnam from 1967 to 1969. Davidson blames U.S. defeat on its failure to utilize its military superiority to end the war quickly; on the steady erosion of America's will; and on the continuing inefficiency of South Vietnam's government and armed forces. Ultimately, however, his work is a story of North Vietnam's strategic victory. This deserves to be widely read as a counterpoint to Stanley Karnow's Vietnam: a history ( LJ 10/1/83) and Harry Summers, Jr.'s On Strategy (GPO, 1981). Dennis Showalter, Colorado Coll., Colorado Springs
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"Davidson has accomplished a major fete in describing the military history of both the first and second Vietnam War. Not concentrating on the political aspects of the war, Davidson dramatically discusses the military strategy which won and lost the war."--Bradley Skelcher, Delaware State College

"A most valuable look at several important topics, re. the Vietnam War; General Giap's military genius in the field; the development of North Vietnam's revolutionary warfare; failures of the Americans to counter it."--Marshall E. Nunn, Glendale Community College

"Monumental, measured, and masterful....Promises to be the standard reference on Vietnam's martial past for years to come."--Kirkus Reviews

"The finest military history of the Vietnam War now available."--Choice

"Sound research and first-rate writing."--Booklist

"An outstanding operational history of three Indochina wars....Deserves to be widely read as a counterpoint to Stanley Karnow's Vietnam: A History."--Library Journal

"Perhaps the most concise and readable account of one of the most complex periods in U.S. military history. A masterpiece!"--Leo J. Daugherty III, Notre Dame College of Ohio

"Karnow has painted the domestic, political, international, and historical panorama of the Vietnam experience. We now have the companion to that work with Davidson's portrayal of the military dimension."--Professor Robert Bledsoe, University of Central Florida

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  • Paperback: 864 pages
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA; Second Edition edition (May 9, 1991)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0195067924
  • ISBN-13: 978-0195067927
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 1.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.8 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #559,880 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars The Professional Soldier's View, October 23, 2006
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General Davidson had the inside track on the Vietnam War, at least from the American side, and for the American portion of the war. As he rightly notes, the war was a Vietnamese war, first against the French (with some Vietnamese fighting with the French), then against the Americans (with many Vietnamese fighting with the Americans, including the majority in the South), and finally a purely fratricidal war with the stalwart Soviets and Chinese Communists backing the North while the feckless Americans backed (and ultimately failed to back) the South.

No one was in a better position to understand the American piece of the 30-year war than General Davidson. The primary value of this history is seeing the story through the eyes of a central participant. Davidson researched the French part of the war, and he kept up with the final struggle between the two Vietnams through American reporting and, later, through selected documents obtained from North Vietnamese sources. The core of the book, and the best part, is the central American war that Davidson participated in. Davidson properly thought it important to add the two other parts to present a full history of the Vietnamese struggle.

One could question whether or not General Giap deserved the heightened status that Davidson accords him. Davidson needed some way to tie all the pieces together, and he lit upon Giap as a qualified foil. He was qualified, but probably not the best qualified. There were a number of other Vietnamese, both North and South, who might have been chosen as well. Certainly Ho Chi Minh was the driving force in the North. The problem with picking him was that he died well before the war ended (while Giap survived the war). In the South there was the dominant figure of Ngo Dinh Diem, the one patriot who might have carried off the defense of the South against Ho Chi Minh's aggressive ambitions, but who was, of course, taken out by the blind machinations of Averill Harriman and Henry Cabot Lodge. Other candidates for the central role in the South were ultimately vanquished by the North, and thus disqualified by being absent at the finish. Still, the two striking figures were Ho Chi Minh in the North and Ngo Dinh Diem in the South, although neither lived to see the end of the war.

Davidson's book is superior to any other history written by the time he wrote his book. Subsequent historians, with access to larger documentation and historical pools of information, may well achieve a more definitive historical grasp. And, indeed, Davidson does not seek to put the war into any larger historical context. But all subsequent historians will draw on the special first-hand knowledge, and sense of the war, that Davidson employs in this essential work.
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12 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A detailed analysis of the war(s) in Vietnam, March 26, 2000
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The book opens with an in-depth description of the little known historical figure who directed the Vietnam wars for 30 years--North Vietnamese Senior General Vo Nguyen Giap. In Giap's background and personality we first see the seeds of determination that led ultimately to the defeat of three major armies: the French, the Americans, and the Army of South Vietnam.

The wars are presented from a factual, and thoroughly researched, perspective. Davidson analyses both sides of each major strategy, and each key battle. A reader wanting to know what really took place in the Vietnam wars (ours and theirs), from a military perspective, will find the answers here. And the answers are sometimes surprising when compared to the newspaper and televison accounts which were published at that time.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Vietnam at War, November 25, 2011
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I got this book because I love to read about History. Even though this is a really good book, it is slow to read. It takes a lot of time to get through the pages because of the overproduction of storytelling.
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On 7 May 1975 the ABC evening news report showed an action shot of the North Vietnamese hierarchy celebrating its victory over South Vietnam. Read the first page
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dich van program, political dau tranh, fortified airhead, military dau tranh, antiwar dissidence, logistic corridor, general counteroffensive, antiwar dissenters, atomic munitions, enclave concept, airborne battle group, major enemy offensive, strategic raids, antiwar dissidents, demographic frontier, enclave strategy, big allies, counterattacking force, pacification program, key staff officers, combat base, mooring point, ranger groups, two northern provinces, war militarily
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United States, South Vietnam, North Vietnamese, Dien Bien Phu, Viet Cong, Khe Sanh, General Westmoreland, President Johnson, World War, New York, General Wheeler, Chi Minh, Indochina War, Lam Son, Tonkin Delta, Ban Me Thuot, Quang Tri, Viet Bac, Vinh Yen, Truong Chinh, West Point, White House, General Abrams, Hoa Binh, Pentagon Papers
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