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Vietnam: The Advisory Years to 1965

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This book explains the policy of the United States and France toward Vietnam beginning after World War II until the beginning of America's entry into the Vietnam War in 1965. Summary by Craig Campbell (13 hr 26 min)

Chapters

Foreword and Preface

3:00

Read by Tatiana Chichilla

Part One The Truman Years Origins of The American Commitment to Vietnam

25:42

Read by Craig Campbell

Part Two: The Eisenhower Years Dien Bien Phu

46:02

Read by Craig Campbell

The Geneva Agreements and French Withdrawal

24:34

Read by Tatiana Chichilla

U.S. Command Problems in the Pacific: Emphasis on Southeast Asia

25:40

Strained Civil-Military Relations in South Vietnam 1957- 1960

27:20

Part Three: The Kennedy Years Initial Challenges and Actions

46:30

Read by Ciufi Galeazzi

Opening Farm Gate

20:50

Read by Ciufi Galeazzi

The Taylor Mission

20:32

Read by KevinS

US. Command Arrangements: 2d ADVON and MACV

29:15

Read by Graham McMillan

Tactical Air Control, Mule Train, and Ranch Hand

40:52

Read by Graham McMillan

Air Policy: Too Cautious?

19:19

Read by Tatiana Chichilla

Farm Gate and the Vietnamese Air Force

21:28

Read by Tatiana Chichilla

Air Operations, 1962: Interdiction, Strikes, and Reconnaissance

52:35

Ap Bac and Related Matters

50:41

Air Operations, 1963

58:24

Collapse of the Diem Government

27:20

Read by KevinS

Part Four: The Johnson Years Objectives Confirmed, Methods Expanded

38:38

Read by Paul Hampton

The War in Vietnam, 1964

1:00:14

Read by KevinS

The Gulf of Tonkin Incident

28:28

Read by Ciufi Galeazzi

Diffusion of Air Assets

46:57

Read by Paul Hampton

End of The Advisory Phase

56:49

Read by BettyB

Appendix 1 Growth of Major United States Air Force and Vietnamese Air Force Un…

26:33

Read by Craig Campbell

Appendix 2 Development of a Viet Cong Antiaircraft Capability 1962-1965

8:46

Read by Craig Campbell

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