CMH Pub 90-5-1. — Washington D.C., Dept of the Army, 2005. — First published: Washington D.C., Dept of the Army, 1975. — (Vietnam Studies). An account of allied assistance to the Republic of Vietnam, provided by more than forty nations, and of efforts to enlist that assistance. Примечание: сканирование выполнено Центром военной истории СВ США, скан малочитаемый.
CMH Pub 90-10-1. — Washington D.C., Dept of the Army, 2000. — First published: Washington D.C., Dept of the Army, 1975. — (Vietnam Studies). This study describes building of the South Vietnamese Army, emphasizing the role of the U.S. Army, especially the MACV advisory system.
CMH Pub 90-28-1. — Washington D.C., Dept of the Army, 2008. — First published: Washington D.C., Dept of the Army, 1982. — (Vietnam Studies). This book chronicles the early problems of medical evacuation in Vietnam, recounts the valor of several of the Dust Off crews, and describes the procedures and equipment used to speed the movement of patients to in-theater Army hospitals. It...
CMH Pub 90-6. — Washington D.C., Dept of the Army, 1991. — First published: Washington D.C., Dept of the Army, 1972. — (Vietnam Studies). The tasks, accomplishments, and problems of Army engineers in the construction of ports, airfields, storage areas, ammunition dumps, housing, bridges, roads, and other conventional facilities in Vietnam from 1965 to 1970.
CMH Pub 90-8-1. — Washington, Dept. of the Army, 2004. — First published: Washington, Dept. of the Army, 1974. — (Vietnam Studies). This monograph describes the development of the U.S. military command and control structure in Vietnam. The focus of the study is primarily on the Military Assistance Command, Vietnam (MACV), and the U.S. Army in Vietnam (USARV). The relationships...
CMH Pub 90-12. — Washington, Dept. of the Army, 1995. — First published: Washington, Dept. of the Army, 1975. — (Vietnam Studies). This book forms part of the “Vietnam Studies” series produced by various senior commanders who had served in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War; each officer was chosen for their knowledge of the number of specialized subjects that were covered by...
CMH Pub 90-18. — Washington, Dept. of the Army, 1985. — First published: Washington, Dept. of the Army, 1973. — (Vietnam Studies). This monograph describes U.S. Army Riverine planning and operations in the Republic of Vietnam during the years 1966 through 1969. Since the personal experience of the author was with preparations for riverine operations and the initial operations...
CMH Pub 90-21-1. — Washington D.C., Dept of the Army, 2002. — First published: Washington D.C., Dept of the Army, 1974. — (Vietnam Studies). Some of the more important tactical and materiel innovations in Vietnam from the viewpoint of the infantry division commander.
CMH Pub 90-15-1. — Washington D.C., US Government Printing Office, 2004. — First published: Washington D.C., Dept. of the Army, 1974. — (Vietnam Studies). The United States Army has met an unusually complex challenge in Southeast Asia. In conjunction with the other services, the Army has fought in support of a national policy of assisting an emerging nation to develop governmental...
CMH Pub 90-23-1. — Washington D.C., Dept of the Army, 2004. — First published: Washington D.C., Dept of the Army, 1973. — (Vietnam Studies). The official history of the Civilian Irregular Defense Group program, a Special Forces counter-insurgency operation among the Montagnard tribesmen of Vietnam to set up militia units to fight the Viet Cong.
CMH Pub 90-16. — Washington D.C., Dept of the Army, 1991. — First published: Washington D.C., Dept of the Army, 1973. — (Vietnam Studies). This study tells the story of the Army Medical Department in Vietnam. Its purpose is to provide a meaningful overview of significant medical problems encountered and decisions made, of achievements and mistakes, and of lessons learned in...
CMH Pub 90-22. — Washington D.C., Dept of the Army, 2000. — First published: Washington D.C., Dept of the Army, 1974. — (Vietnam Studies). A broad summary of engineer activities and contributions during the Vietnam War.
CMH Pub 90-14. — Washington D.C., Dept of the Army, 1991. — First published: Washington D.C., Dept of the Army, 1975. — (Vietnam Studies). The purpose of this monograph is to describe the presence of law at a particular time and in a particular American command in Vietnam.
CMH Pub 90-17-1. — Washington, 2002. — First published: Washington: Dept. of the Army, 1978. — (Vietnam Studies). Written between 1973 and 1976 under the direction of Major (later Lieutenant) General Donn A. Starry, "Mounted Combat in Vietnam" explores early US military thoughts on the introduction of heavy armored forces to South Vietnam and then how they fared once there....
CMH Pub 90-13. — Washington D.C., Dept of the Army, 1991. — First published: Washington D.C., Dept of the Army, 1974. — (Vietnam Studies). "Financial Management of the Vietnam Conflict, 1962-1972" is an account of budgeting for the war in Vietnam. The author of this monograph, Major General Leonard B. Taylor, played a key role in the financial management of the U.S. Army's Vietnam...
CMH Pub 90-4. — Washington D.C., Dept. of the Army, 1999. — First published: Washington D.C., Dept. of the Army, 1973. — (Vietnam Studies). The purpose of this study is to trace the evolution of airmobility in the U.S. Army. Although Vietnam was the first large combat test of airmobility, air assault operations in Southeast Asia would not have been possible without certain key...
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