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Includes 70 illustrations consisting of 2 maps and 77 photographs • Index, Notes, Glossary, Bibliographic Note also provided • Foreword • Preface • About the Author • Introduction • Chapter 1: A Time of Transition • Chapter 2: Codifying the Rules of Engagement • Chapter 3: Weapons for Interdiction • Chapter 4: Finding the Enemy • Chapter 5: Launching the Truck War • Chapter 6: Interdiction During the 1969 Southwest Monsoon Season • Chapter 7: The Truck War Continues • Chapter 8: Cambodia, Commando Hunt IV, and Southern Laos • Chapter 9: Commando Hunt V: "The Best Up to this Time" • Chapter 10: Waterways and Pipelines • Chapter 11: The 1971 Southwest Monsoon Season • Chapter 12: Hitting Them Hard Enough to Hurt • Chapter 13: Interdiction Comes to an End • Chapter 14: Vietnamizing Interdiction: An Afterthought to the Nixon Program • Chapter 16: The Sensor’s Fall Silent • Chapter 17: The Impact of Aerial Interdiction
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