Usaf Plans and Policies in South Vietnam and Laos, 1964 - Office of Air Force History and U S Air - Books - Createspace - 9781511581059 - April 4, 2015
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Usaf Plans and Policies in South Vietnam and Laos, 1964

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Publisher Marketing: This study emphasizes Headquarters USAF's plans and policies with respect to South Vietnam and Laos in 1964. In the first four chapters the author describes the progressive military and political decline of the Saigon regime, after two government coups, and the efforts by U. S. authorities to cope with this problem. He notes especially the view of the Air Force Chief of Staff, Gen. Curtis E. LeMay, frequently stated, that only air strikes on North Vietnam could end the insurgencies in South Vietnam and in Laos and bring stability to the Vietnamese government. This contrasted with administration efforts to devise an effective pacification program and, pending emergence of a stable government, its decision to adopt a "low risk" policy to avoid military escalation. In the remaining chapters of the study, the author discusses briefly the major USAF augmentations, the expansion of the Vietnamese Air Force, the problem of service representation in Headquarters, Military Assistance Command, Vietnam, and the rules of engagement as they affected particularly air combat training. The study concludes with a brief review or the beginning of USAF special air warfare training tor the Royal Laotian Air Force and the inauguration of limited USAF and Navy air operations over Laos to contain Communist expansion in that country.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released April 4, 2015
ISBN13 9781511581059
Publishers Createspace
Genre Cultural Region > Southeast Asian
Pages 114
Dimensions 216 × 280 × 6 mm   ·   281 g

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