Armoured warfare in the Vietnam War : rare photographs from wartime archives
Green, Michael, 1952-2014
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WORLD HISTORY: POSTWAR, FROM C 1945 -. Historian and collector Michael Green shows in this fascinating and graphically illustrated book that the two wars that engulfed Indochina and North and South Vietnam over 30 years were far more armoured in nature than typically thought of. By skilful use of imagery and descriptive text he describes the many variants deployed and their contribution. The ill-fated French Expeditionary Force was largely US equipped with WW2 M3 and M5 Stuart, M4 Sherman and M24 light tanks as well as armoured cars and half-tracks. Most of these eventually went to the Army of the Republic of Vietnam but were outdated and ineffective due to lack of logistics and training. The US Army and Marine Corps build-up in the 1960s saw vast quantities of M48 Pattons, M113 APCs and many specialist variants and improvised armoured vehicles arrive in theatre. The Australians brought their British Centurion tanks.
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Author:
Green, Michael, 1952-, author
Imprint:
Barnsley, South Yorkshire : Pen & Sword Maritime, 2014.©2014.
Collation:
192 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some colour) ; 25 cm.
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ISBN:
9781781593813 ((paperback))
Dewey class:
959.7043
Language:
English
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BRN:
419252