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Invasion of Laos, 1971: Lam Son 719

Invasion of Laos, 1971: Lam Son 719

Paperback

21st Century United States HistorySoutheast Asian HistoryVietnam War

Publisher Price: $21.95

ISBN10: 0806148403
ISBN13: 9780806148403
Publisher: Univ Of Oklahoma Pr
Published: Mar 2 2015
Pages: 308
Weight: 0.94
Height: 0.74 Width: 6.48 Depth: 8.78
Language: English

In 1971, while U.S. ground forces were prohibited from crossing the Laotian border, a South Vietnamese Army corps, with U.S. air support, launched the largest airmobile operation in the history of warfare, Lam Son 719. The objective: to sever the North Vietnamese Army's main logistical artery, the Ho Chi Minh Trail, at its hub, Tchepone in Laos, an operation that, according to General Creighton Abrams, could have been the decisive battle of the war, hastening the withdrawal of U.S. forces and ensuring the survival of South Vietnam. The outcome: defeat of the South Vietnamese Army and heavy losses of U.S. helicopters and aircrews, but a successful preemptive strike that met President Nixon's near-term political objectives.

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