Rolling Thunder in a Gentle Land: The Vietnam War Revisited (Osprey General Military)
Osprey Publishing | 2006 | ISBN: 184603020X, 1846032164 | English | 336 Pages | PDF | 135,3 MB
Osprey Publishing | 2006 | ISBN: 184603020X, 1846032164 | English | 336 Pages | PDF | 135,3 MB
From the Colonial War with France in the 1940s and 50s, through to the final evacuation of Saigon in 1975 and beyond, each chapter of "Rolling Thunder in a Gentle Land: The Vietnam War Revisited" focuses on a different aspect of the Vietnam War. Officers from both the NVA and ARVN take a first-hand look at the strategy and tactics of both sides and give critical assessments of where the war went wrong; Le Ly Hayslip provides a harrowing account of life for the typical South Vietnamese civilian caught up in the war. Acclaimed historians and journalists, such as Bernard Edelman and Arnold Isaacs, take a critical look at the many aspects of the war from the river war and the air war through to the strategy and doctrine used by the US forces.