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~ Khe Sanh 1967-68: Marines battle for Vietnam's vital hilltop base (Campaign) Price

Tenacity on Both Sides, but to What end?
Khe Sanh 1967-68 by Gordon L. Rottman is the first title in the Osprey campaign series on the Vietnam to appear since Tet 1968 was written 15 years ago and as such, is a welcome detour from the plethora of titles on obscure subjects such as the War of the Roses. Rottman, a Vietnam veteran from that period himself, provides his usual high-level of detail and this volume on Khe Sanh is easily one of his best that he has written for Osprey. The campaign itself is still obscured by a certain level of mystery about Vietnamese intentions (was it a diversion or a serious attempt to storm the base?) and the siege ended with a degree of frustration for both sides. Although memorable for the US Marine Corps, the indecisive nature of the Khe Sanh campaign makes it difficult to study and evaluate the operations there but Rottman's narrative certainly makes a valued contribution.

Rottman starts with a rather lengthy 15-page background section on the campaign, which discusses the...


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