Vietnam Tracks: Armour in Battle 1945-75 book by Simon Dunston ISBN: 9780891411710
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About the book >.>.> One of the most neglected aspects of the campaigns which ravaged South-East Asia – and dominated the world’s news media – for thirty years after the end of World War II has been the role of the armored fighting vehicle. For many years it was the ‘conventional wisdom’ of Western armies that in mountainous jungle or swampy terrain the limitations placed upon an armored unit’s mobility outweighed its potential advantage in firepower over a lightly equipped guerilla enemy. The clich? image was that of the armored column vulnerably strung out along heavily mined and ambushed dirt roads. In point of historical fact as Simon Dunstan demonstrates in this fascinating study – many commanders made imaginative and effective use of armor in this theatre of operations. The involvement of French American and Australian forces alongside the Army of the Republic of Vietnam brought a variety of different approaches and a wide range of different tanks personnel carriers armored cars and self-propelled guns; but a strain of ingenious improvisation a refusal to let the terrain and the fighting conditions dominate them runs through the history of many of these units. This first serious review of the whole subject discusses many such initiatives from the French Foreign Legion’s use of amphibious cargo carriers as fighting ‘swamp-buggies’ in the 1950s to the ‘bunker-busting’ of Australian Centurion tanks twenty years later. The heart of the book is an extraordinary collection of front-line photographs which the author has assembled from many sources both official and private including several by the legendary combat photographer Tim Page. Accompanied by the kind of caption material (SP)
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ISBN | 9780891411710 |
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Format | Hardcover |
Publisher | Presidio Press 1982 |
Book author | Simon Dunston |
Condition | Used – Very Good |
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