Target Saigon 1973-75 Volume 1: The Fall of South Vietnam

Paperback

Main Details

Title Target Saigon 1973-75 Volume 1: The Fall of South Vietnam
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Albert Grandolini
SeriesAsia@War
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback
Pages:88
Dimensions(mm): Height 297,Width 210
Category/GenreAsian and Middle Eastern history
Vietnam war
ISBN/Barcode 9781911512349
ClassificationsDewey:959.704332
Audience
Professional & Vocational
Illustrations 150 photos, 5 maps & 18 profiles

Publishing Details

Publisher Helion & Company
Imprint Helion & Company
Publication Date 15 October 2017
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

After 27 years of conflict it seemed that peace would finally settle on the Indochina peninsula on 27January 1973 with the signing of a peace accord in Paris. The North Vietnamese had previously launched their greatest offensive against South Vietnam but fell short of their objectives, the destruction of the Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN) and the destruction of the Saigon regime. They now proposed, in exchange for the release of the US prisoners of war, the withdrawal of the remaining American forces in Vietnam. Far from feeling committed by the agreement, the Hanoi leadership prepared the next round, the ultimate conquest of South Vietnam now that Washington had completely evacuated its last troops from the country. That first volume sets the scene, by making an assessment of the situation on the field, in both tactical and strategic perspectives. It also examines the last episode of the US gradual withdrawal as well as the implementation of part of the Peace Accords with the removal by the US Navy of the mines sown by its aircraft from the North Vietnamese ports and inland waters. It then presents the respective opposing armed forces and will particularly focus on the North Vietnamese rebuilding after the havoc wrought by the American aerial campaign of 1972. Furthermore, the expansion of the famous Ho Chi Minh Trail, vital for the logistical support of the communist troops, is thoroughly detailed. The South Vietnamese on their part placed great emphasis on developing their own air force in order to try to replace the withdrawal of American airpower. Most at all, it also details the initial fighting that not only resumed but soon escalated into divisional-level battles where the South Vietnamese still prevailed.

Author Biography

Military Historian and aviation journalist, Albert Grandolini was born in Vietnam and gained an MA in history from Paris I Sorbonne University. His primary research focus is on contemporary conflicts in general and particularly on military history of Asia. Having spent his childhood in South Vietnam, the Vietnam War has been one of his main field of research. He is the author of the books Fall of the Flying Dragon: South Vietnamese Air Force (1973-1975) with Harpia Publishing and the two volumes on the Vietnam's Easter Offensive of 1972 with Helion Publishers in the Asia@War Series, and is also co-author of the three volumes of the Libyan Air Wars with Helion Publishers in the Africa@War Series. He had also written numerous articles with various British, French or German magazines, such as Air Enthusiast, Flieger Revue Extra, Fana de l'aviation, Tank Zone, Batailles et Blindes. He has regularly contributed to the Air Combat Information Group (ACIG) and the Au Dela de la Colline military history French Website.

Reviews

Offers a good blend of political, operational and logistical chapters...plenty here for the wargamer, whether at a mega-game or an operational level. * Miniature Wargames - Chris Jarvis * If you are interested in the Vietnam War, this final part has not been as extensively covered as the rest of the war. This series will redress that balance. Highly recommended. * Britmodeller.com * For the historian interested in the Vietnam War, the aircraft enthusiast and the modeller this is an interesting reference. Another book from Helion Books which I can happily recommend. * Military Model Scene * Buy it today and you will not be disappointed - in fact I will wager next month's pay pay packet that you will rush out to get Vol. 2 as well. These books are a must for every military library...I love 'em. * Army Rumour Service *