The French Navy in Indochina: Riverine and Coastal Forces, 1945-54

The French Navy in Indochina: Riverine and Coastal Forces, 1945-54

by Charles Koburger
The French Navy in Indochina: Riverine and Coastal Forces, 1945-54

The French Navy in Indochina: Riverine and Coastal Forces, 1945-54

by Charles Koburger

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Overview

This narrative history of the French Navy in Indochina from 1945 to 1954 draws on recently published French language sources, as well as English sources, to create a detailed, highly readable account of the critical first ten years of the 30-year war in the maritime crossroads of Southeast Asia. Captain Charles W. Koburger, Jr. examines the specific naval organization, equipment, and skills demanded by coastal and riverine warfare, focusing on the unique French-developed naval infantry assault divisions called, in a convenient French acronym, dinassauts. The French development of such river assault groups, their successful performance, whether on coastal patrol, river patrol, or river assault—and a review of some of their tactics, techniques, and battles, compose the bulk of the book. The authoritative text is complemented by maps of the area, photographs of naval craft used in the campaigns, and tables pertaining to battles and military organization. Appendixes survey Indochinese geography and weather as well as ships and craft.

Early chapters narrate the historical situation in French Indochina in August and September 1945, emphasizing the naval picture. The heart of the book, covering the periods 1946-50, 1951, and 1952, holds the story of the dinassauts' early development and their later expanded operations as well as the naval strategies employed. The final chapters trace the last years of the French in Indochina, describing the culmination of dinassaut organization and highlighting their last operations necessitated by the communist victory in China, and made possible by U.S. aid. The French Navy in Indochina addresses historians, naval officers, diplomats, government officials, and war gamers, but informed general readers will find it an entertaining and useful read as well.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780275938338
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 05/24/1991
Pages: 160
Sales rank: 841,549
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.56(d)

About the Author

CHARLES W. KOBURGER, Jr. is a Captain in the U.S. Coast Guard Reserve who retired in 1978 after 20 years of active duty. He is now an independent consultant in the operational aspects of maritime affairs, specializing in navigation systems. His previously published books are Sea Power in the Falklands (Praeger, 1983), The Cyrano Fleet and Steel Hulls, Iron Crosses, and Refugees (both Praeger, 1989) and Narrow Seas, Small Navies, and Fat Merchantmen (Praeger, 1990).

Table of Contents

Introduction
Prologue: World War II
Reclaiming Their Patrimony
No Solution
General de Lattre and His Navy
The Dinassauts
Collapse?
Dienbienphu and After
Conclusion
Epilogue
Appendixes: Conceptual Problems of Blue Water Navies
Geography of Indochina
Weather
Abbreviations and Acronyms
List of Dinnassauts (Sketch Data)
French Aircraft Carriers
Bibliography
Index

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