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The War Managers
The War Managers
Author: Douglas Kinnard
"One of the most complete perspectives ever made of how a large group of generals view how they handled a war."--The Washington Post — Long considered a classic for its enlightening analysis of what went wrong in Vietnam, this frank assessment of the American involvement in the war comes straight from the U.S. Army generals responsi...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781591144373
ISBN-10: 159114437X
Publication Date: 9/17/2007
Pages: 228
Edition: 30th anniversary
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Publisher: Naval Institute Press
Book Type: Paperback
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This analysis of the Vietnam experience for the American army is of great interest for two reasons. First, it was researched and written before the 1975 defeat, which spawned the stab-in-the-back exculpations, and second, it was written from the inside of the army. The author cannot be accused of using an alias rather than Chomsky.