Hûé 1968 : a turning point of the American war in Vietnam
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New York : Atlantic Monthly Press, 2017.
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First edition.
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9780802127006, 0802127002
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610 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm
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Minocqua - Adult Nonfiction
959.704 BOW
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Published
New York : Atlantic Monthly Press, 2017.
Edition
First edition.
Language
English
ISBN
9780802127006, 0802127002

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Includes bibliographical references.
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In mid-1967, the North Vietnam leadership had started planning an offensive intended to win the war in a single stroke. Part military action and part popular uprising, the effort included attacks across South Vietnam, but the most dramatic and successful would be the capture of Hûé, the country's intellectual and cultural capital. At 2:30 a.m. on January 31, the first day of the Lunar New Year (called Tet), ten thousand National Liberation Front troops descended from hidden camps and -- led by locals like eighteen-year-old village girl and Viet Cong member Che Thi Mung -- surged across the city of 140,000. By morning, all of Hûé was in Front hands save for two small military outposts. The American commanders in country and politicians in Washington refused to believe the size and scope of the Front's presence. Captain Chuck Meadows was ordered to lead his 160-marine Golf Company in the first attempt to reenter Hûé later that day. Facing thousands of entrenched enemy troops, he reported: "We are outgunned and outmanned." After several futile and deadly days, Lieutenant Colonel Ernie Cheatham would finally come up with a strategy to retake the city, block by block and building by building, in some of the most intense urban combat since World War II. With unprecedented access to war archives in the United States and Vietnam and interviews with participants from both sides, Bowden narrates each stage of this crucial battle through multiple points of view. Played out over twenty-four days of terrible fighting and ultimately costing more than ten thousand combatant and civilian lives, the Battle of Hue was by far the bloodiest of the entire war. When it ended, the American debate over the war was never again about winning, only about how to leave.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Bowden, M. (2017). Hûé 1968: a turning point of the American war in Vietnam (First edition.). Atlantic Monthly Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Bowden, Mark, 1951-. 2017. Hûé 1968: A Turning Point of the American War in Vietnam. Atlantic Monthly Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Bowden, Mark, 1951-. Hûé 1968: A Turning Point of the American War in Vietnam Atlantic Monthly Press, 2017.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Bowden, Mark. Hûé 1968: A Turning Point of the American War in Vietnam First edition., Atlantic Monthly Press, 2017.

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