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Air war over North Vietnam: Operation Rolling Thunder, 1965-1968

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In early 1965 the United States unleashed the largest sustained aerial bombing campaign since World War II, against North Vietnam.

Through an ever escalating onslaught of destruction, Operation Rolling Thunder intended to signal America's unwavering commitment to its South Vietnamese ally in the face of continued North Vietnamese aggression, break Hanoi's political will to prosecute the war, and bring about a negotiated settlement to the conflict.

It was not to be. Against the backdrop of the Cold War and fears of widening the conflict into a global confrontation, Washington policymakers micromanaged and mismanaged the air campaign and increasingly muddled strategic objectives and operational methods that ultimately sowed the seeds of failure, despite the heroic sacrifices by U.S.

Air Force and Navy pilots and crews. This is the story of the air war over North Vietnam.

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Product Details
Pen & Sword
1526708256 / 9781526708250
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
28/02/2018
England
English
128 pages
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