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Americans have fought two prolonged battles over Vietnam-one in southeast Asia and one, ongoing even now, at home-over whether the war was unnecessary, unjust, and unwinnable. In this study, Kevin M. Boyle examines the “Lost Victory” hypothesis, namely that the war actually was won after the 1968 Tet Offensive, only to be thrown away later through a failure of political will.

Losing Binh Dinh The Failure of Pacification and Vietnamization 19691971

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Americans have fought two prolonged battles over Vietnam-one in southeast Asia and one, ongoing even now, at home-over whether the... Read more

    Publisher: MP-KAN Uni Press of Kansas
    Publication Date: 12/12/2016 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9780700623525, 978-0700623525
    ISBN10: 0700623523

    Number of Pages: 416

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    Americans have fought two prolonged battles over Vietnam-one in southeast Asia and one, ongoing even now, at home-over whether the war was unnecessary, unjust, and unwinnable. In this study, Kevin M. Boyle examines the “Lost Victory” hypothesis, namely that the war actually was won after the 1968 Tet Offensive, only to be thrown away later through a failure of political will.

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