Spreading ink blots from Da Nang to the DMZ : the origins and implementation of US Marine Corps counterinsurgency strategy in Vietnam, March 1965 to November 1968 / David Strachan-Morris.

During the United States' involvement in the war in Vietnam, the decision by the US Marine Corps to emphasise counterinsurgency operations in coastal areas was the cause of considerable friction between the Marines and the army commanders in Vietnam, who wanted the corps to conduct more conventional...

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Uniform Title:Wolverhampton military studies.
Main Author: Strachan-Morris, David (Author)
Language:English
Published: Warwick : Helion & Company Limited, 2020.
Series:Wolverhampton military studies.
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Physical Description:158 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 24 cm.
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Spreading inkblots from Da Nang to the DMZ [Cover title]
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During the United States' involvement in the war in Vietnam, the decision by the US Marine Corps to emphasise counterinsurgency operations in coastal areas was the cause of considerable friction between the Marines and the army commanders in Vietnam, who wanted the corps to conduct more conventional operations. This book will examine the background to the Marines' decision and place it in the context of Marine Corps doctrine, infrastructure and logistical capability. For the first time, this book brings together the Marine Corps' background in counterinsurgency and the state of contemporary counterinsurgency theory in the 1960s - combining this with the strategic outlook, role, organisation and logistic capability of the Marine Corps to provide a complete view of its counterinsurgency operations.
Call Number:DS557.7 .S77 2020
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9781910777947
1910777943