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Overview"* The story of the Viet Cong from the Communist perspective During 1965 and 1966,A"" wrote Dale Andrade, a historian at the U.S. Army Center of Military History, the Communists fought the Americans toe to toe, making little effort to act like guerillas.A"" Indeed, despite pronounced disadvantages in firepower and mobility, the Communist Vietnamese endeavoured to crush South Vietnam and expel the American military with a strategy predicated on big unitA"" war. Orchestrated by a militant clique in Hanoi, the big unitA"" war was designed to yield a quick and decisive victory over South Vietnam. Exploiting an extensive array of Communist Vietnamese sources, including seldom utilised unit histories and battle studies, Grab Their Belts to Fight Them chronicles in rich detail the formation, development, and participation of the Viet Cong in the opening stanza of the Communist big unit war against the Americans, and how the ultimate failure of that war profoundly influenced the decision to launch the Tet Offensive. Unlike much of the existing body of English literature on the Vietnam War, Grab their Belts to Fight Them mined the expansive Communist historiography on the conflict to craft an authentic and accurate account of the big unit war from a Communist perspective. Communist memoirs, unit histories, and battlefield studies were extensively consulted to reconstruct the formation and deployment of major VC/NVA military units, battles and campaigns, and the overarching strategic debates that informed the big unit war. Additionally, Grab Their Belts to Fight Them recounts how the Communist big unit war reflected the desire to crush South Vietnam quickly and decisively, and how the failure of that war influenced the decision to launch the Tet Offensive." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Warren WilkinsPublisher: Naval Institute Press Imprint: Naval Institute Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 23.00cm Weight: 0.562kg ISBN: 9781591149613ISBN 10: 1591149614 Pages: 288 Publication Date: 30 May 2011 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsGrab Their Belts to Fight Them portrays the VC as a more complex organism than previously understood, and Wilkins s account of VC big-unit warfare between 1965 and 1966 is a necessary addition to the literature if we wish to keep learning from the Vietnam War. If nothing else, this assessment of VC fighting highlights the fact that, with the right strategic direction, seemingly unconventional armies are quite capable of fighting in a more conventional manner, whether or not they wear pajamas. Air & Space Power Journal <i>Grab Their Belts to Fight Them</i> portrays the VC as a more complex organism than previously understood, and Wilkins's account of VC big-unit warfare between 1965 and 1966 is a necessary addition to the literature if we wish to keep learning from the Vietnam War. If nothing else, this assessment of VC fighting highlights the fact that, with the right strategic direction, seemingly unconventional armies are quite capable of fighting in a more conventional manner, whether or not they wear pajamas. <b><i> -- Air & Space Power Journal</b></i> Grab Their Belts to Fight Them portrays the VC as a more complex organism than previously understood, and Wilkins's account of VC big-unit warfare between 1965 and 1966 is a necessary addition to the literature if we wish to keep learning from the Vietnam War. If nothing else, this assessment of VC fighting highlights the fact that, with the right strategic direction, seemingly unconventional armies are quite capable of fighting in a more conventional manner, whether or not they wear pajamas. -- Air & Space Power Journal Author InformationA Bostonian by birth, Warren Wilkins grew up in a suburb north of the city listening to his father, and later his Vietnam veteran uncle, discuss and debate the great armies and the momentous battles of history. Today, he is a Fellow at the Center for Threat Awareness and a contributor to the Center’s online journal, www.threatswatch.org. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |