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Riverine and Helicopter Warfare in the Vietnam War
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248 pages
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The Mekong Delta's marshlands provided strategic advantages for Viet Cong forces, while the Mobile Riverine Force became central to the American Brown Water Navy's operations. The dense jungles across Vietnam hindered allied troop movements, leading to a greater reliance on helicopters for various military functions, including troop transport, cargo delivery, medical evacuations, and aerial combat support. This dynamic landscape shaped the tactics and logistics of the Vietnam War.
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2024, hardcover
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