Category Archives: Vietnam

Vietnam – ARVN’s Identity Crisis

Group of Soldiers from ARVN with SFC Norman A....

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The war managers told us our troops needed more time to gradually build up the strength of the South Vietnamese Army (ARVN), to re-equip them with modern weapons so that they could defend their nation on their own. This policy became the cornerstone of the so-called “Nixon Doctrine.”… More>>

Audio: LBJ and Nixon on Vietnam and 1968 Presidential Election

US Postage stamp: LBJ, 1973 issue, 8c

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These nuggets of history give us a rarely seen, or in this case heard, glimpse into the inner workings of our government, and as is usually the case when the curtain is pulled back, it’s not a pretty picture… More>>

Limited vs. Total War in American Military Doctrine

The Hiroshima Genbaku Dome after the bombing.

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The defeat of Germany and Japan signaled the highpoint for America’s absolutist war doctrine– it was the greatest achievement in human history and required an all out effort on all fronts. Ironically the crowning moment for the policy of total victory achieved through total war, the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, also signaled its fall from prominence as the country’s chief military doctrine… More>>

Three My Lai Heroes Honored (1998)

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On this day in 1998 the Army honored three Americans who risked their lives and turned their weapons on fellow soldiers to stop the slaughter of Vietnamese villagers at My Lai in 1968… More>>