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The War Against Trucks: Aerial Interdiction in Southern Laos, 1968-1972 Book

The War Against Trucks: Aerial Interdiction in Southern Laos, 1968-1972
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The War Against Trucks: Aerial Interdiction in Southern Laos, 1968-1972, The Ho Chi Minh Trail, a maze of roads, trails, and waterways in eastern Laos, provided the conduit for supplies and replacements from North Vietnam to its forces fighting in South Vietnam. The supplies and people were infiltrated through passes in the mo, The War Against Trucks: Aerial Interdiction in Southern Laos, 1968-1972
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  • The War Against Trucks: Aerial Interdiction in Southern Laos, 1968-1972
  • Written by author Nalty, Bernard C
  • Published by United States Dept. of Defense, 2005
  • The Ho Chi Minh Trail, a maze of roads, trails, and waterways in eastern Laos, provided the conduit for supplies and replacements from North Vietnam to its forces fighting in South Vietnam. The supplies and people were infiltrated through passes in the mo
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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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