A Bright Shining Lie: John Paul Vann and America in Vietnam

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One of my favorite books about the Vietnam War: A Bright Shining Lie: John Paul Vann and America in Vietnam

John Paul Vann became an adviser to the Saigon regime in the early 1960s. He was an ardent critic of how the war was fought, both on the part of the Saigon regime, which he viewed as corrupt and incompetent, and, as time went by, increasingly, on the part of the U.S. military. In particular, he was critical of the U.S. military command, especially under William Westmoreland, and their inability to adapt to the fact that they were facing a popular guerrilla movement while backing a corrupt regime. He argued that many of the tactics employed (for example the strategic hamlet relocation) further alienated the population and thus were counterproductive to U.S. objectives. When being unable to influence the military command, he often used the Saigon press corps, Sheehan among them, to leak his views.-Wikipedia

A must read for any military history or biography buff.

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