ARVN: Life and Death in the South Vietnamese Army

ARVN: Life and Death in the South Vietnamese Army

by Robert K. Brigham
ISBN-10:
0700614338
ISBN-13:
9780700614332
Pub. Date:
04/11/2006
Publisher:
University Press of Kansas
ISBN-10:
0700614338
ISBN-13:
9780700614332
Pub. Date:
04/11/2006
Publisher:
University Press of Kansas
ARVN: Life and Death in the South Vietnamese Army

ARVN: Life and Death in the South Vietnamese Army

by Robert K. Brigham
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Overview

Scorned by allies and enemies alike, the Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN) was one of the most maligned fighting forces in modern history. Cobbled together by U.S. advisers from the remnants of the French-inspired Vietnamese National Army, it was effectively pushed aside by the Americans in 1965. When toward the end of the war the army was compelled to reassert itself, it was too little, too late for all concerned.

In this first in-depth history of the ARVN from 1955 to 1975, Robert Brigham takes readers into the barracks and training centers of the ARVN to plumb the hearts and souls of these forgotten soldiers. Through his masterly command of Vietnamese-language sources—diaries, memoirs, letters, oral interviews, and more—he explores the lives of ordinary men, focusing on troop morale and motivation within the context of traditional Vietnamese society and a regime that made impossible demands upon its soldiers.

Offering keen insights into ARVN veterans' lives as both soldiers and devout kinsmen, Brigham reveals what they thought about their American allies, their Communist enemies, and their own government. He describes the conscription policy that forced these men into the army for indefinite periods with a shameful lack of training and battlefield preparation and examines how soldiers felt about barracks life in provinces far from their homes. He also explores the cultural causes of the ARVN's estrangement from the government and describes key military engagements that defined the achievements, failures, and limitations of the ARVN as a fighting force. Along the way, he explodes some of the myths about ARVN soldiers' cowardice, corruption, and lack of patriotism that have made the ARVN the scapegoat for America's defeat.

Ultimately, as Brigham shows, without any real political commitment to a divided Vietnam or vision for the future, the ARVN retreated into a subnational culture that redefined the war's meaning: saving their families. His fascinating book gives us a fuller understanding not only of the Vietnam War but also of the problems associated with U.S. nation building through military intervention.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780700614332
Publisher: University Press of Kansas
Publication date: 04/11/2006
Series: Modern War Studies
Pages: 192
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.56(d)

About the Author

Robert K. Brigham is Shirley Ecker Boskey Professor of History and International Relations at Vassar College and author of Guerilla Diplomacy: The NLF's Foreign Relations and the Vietnam War and, with Robert S. McNamara and James G. Blight, Argument without End: In Search of Answers to the Vietnam Tragedy.

Table of Contents

Preface

1. Conscription

2. Training

3. Morale

4. Battles

5. Families

Notes

Selected Bibliography

Index

What People are Saying About This

Ngo Vinh Long

"A vivid and sympathetic account of the ARVN enlisted men. . . . An absolutely important book for those who want to understand why the American war efforts in Vietnam failed."
—coeditor of Coming to Terms: Indochina, the United States, and the War

Jeffrey Kimball

"Comprehensive, insightful, and felicitously written. The best book I've read on the ARVN."
—author of Nixon's Vietnam War and The Vietnam War Files

Fredrik Logevall

"In clear and penetrating prose, Brigham gives us the story beyond the battlefield, taking us to bases and barracks, hospitals and training centers. A fascinating, deeply instructive, and pathbreaking book."
—author of The Origins of the Vietnam War

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