The First Battle: Operation Starlite and the Beginning of the Blood Debt in Vietnam

The First Battle: Operation Starlite and the Beginning of the Blood Debt in Vietnam

by Otto J. Lehrack
The First Battle: Operation Starlite and the Beginning of the Blood Debt in Vietnam

The First Battle: Operation Starlite and the Beginning of the Blood Debt in Vietnam

by Otto J. Lehrack

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Overview

“[A] brief but well-told and well-researched account . . . a good description of early U.S. Marine deployments to Vietnam” (HistoryNet).
 
The First Battle is a graphic account of the Vietnam War’s first major clash. On August 18, 1965, regiment fought regiment on the Van Tuong Peninsula near the new Marine base at Chu Lai. On the American side were three battalions of Marines under the command of Col. Oscar Peatross, a hero of two previous wars. His opponent was the 1st Viet Cong Regiment commanded by Nguyen Dinh Trong, a veteran of many fights against the French and the South Vietnamese. Codenamed Operation Starlite, this action was a resounding success for the Marines, and its result was cause for great optimism about America’s future in Vietnam.
 
Blood debt, han tu in Vietnamese, can mean revenge, debt of honor, or blood owed for blood spilled. The blood debt came into Vietnamese usage early in the war with the United States. With this battle, the Johnson Administration began compiling its own blood debt, this one to the American people.
 
The book also looks at the ongoing conflict between the US Army and the US Marines about the methodology of the Vietnam War. With decades of experience with insurrection and rebellion, the Marines were institutionally oriented to base the struggle on pacification of the population. The Army, on the other hand, having largely trained to meet the Soviet Army on the plains of Germany, opted for search-and-destroy missions against Communist main force units. The history of the Vietnam War is littered with many “what ifs.” This may be the biggest of them.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781612000312
Publisher: Casemate Publishers
Publication date: 01/10/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 256
Sales rank: 571,652
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Otto Lehrack served with the U.S. Marines for twenty-four years as an enlisted man and officer. He was an infantry company commander during the Tet Offensive on his first tour (1967–1968), and the operations officer of a signal intelligence battalion on his second tour (1970–1971) in Vietnam. He has an MA in history from the University of Hawaii at Manoa. Lehrack is the author of No Shining Armor: The Marines at War in Vietnam and America's Battalion: Marines in the First Gulf War.

Table of Contents

Introductionix
The Trumpet Soundsxiii
Prologue: America 1965xvii
1.Inching Toward the Abyss1
2.America Touches the Tar Baby13
3.The Field Called "Little Man"19
4.Continuing Escalation33
5.The Battle49
6."Land the Landing Force!"69
7.Assault from the Air79
8.The Taking of An Cuong 297
9.Heavy Fighting on All Fronts123
10.The Call for Reinforcements139
11.The Situation at Late Afternoon149
12.The Second Day157
13.The Reaction163
14.The Blood Debt171
Epilogue179
Appendix 1Medal of Honor Citations181
Appendix 2Glossary185
Acknowledgments191
Notes193
Bibliography201
Index205
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