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The Linebacker Raids John T. Smith

The Linebacker Raids By John T. Smith

The Linebacker Raids by John T. Smith


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Originally published by Arms & Armour in 1998, an analytical account of the conduct and effectiveness of the United States' strategic bombing policy in the 1972 Vietnam War air offensives, known as the Linebacker raids. It includes the political background as well as information on air-to-ground defensive missile systems and reconnaissance.

The Linebacker Raids Summary

The Linebacker Raids: The Bombing of North Vietnam, 1972 by John T. Smith

Between May and October 1972, more than 150,000 tons of bombs were dropped by US bombers on North Vietnam. The controversial Linebacker raids were an attempt to force the North Vietnamese to the conference table, in the wake of the accelerating withdrawal of the US ground forces from the South Vietnamese battlefield. It was the last major aerial campaign of the war, deeply controversial and in the end ineffective. This analytical account examines the bombing missions and provides an overview of the US strategic bombing during the Vietnam war.

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GOR003199285
9781854094506
1854094505
The Linebacker Raids: The Bombing of North Vietnam, 1972 by John T. Smith
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Orion Publishing Co
19980924
224
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