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The Interservice Rivalry and Airpower in the Vietnam War focuses on the nature and levels of rivalry and dispute between the United States armed forces over matters relating to the military application of airpower during the Vietnam period.
Table of Contents:
Foreword
About the Author
Introduction
Chapter 1. The Doctrinal Background
Chapter 2. Competing Visions of Airmobility: The Howze and Disosway Reports of 1962
Chapter 3. Command and Control
Chapter 4. Tactical Airlift in Vietnam
Chapter 5. Close Air Support in Vietnam
Chapter 6. Khe Sanh: Interservice Rivalry or Interservice Cooperation?
Conclusion
Bibliography
Members of the military, including military strategists, policymakers and members of government would benefit from this publication and its accounts of airpower rivalry between military branches during the Vietnam War in order to avoid this problem in future. In addition, Veterans, members of the general public, and historians and students interested in the Vietnam War and military strategy would enjoy this publication.