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Author Smith, George W., 1940-

Title The siege at Hue / George W. Smith
Published Boulder, Colo. ; London : Lynne Rienner, 1999

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Description xvii, 195 pages : illustrations, maps, portraits ; 24 cm
Summary The tenacity of the NVA forces in Hue earned the respect of the allied troops on the field and triggered a sequence of attitudinal changes in the United States. It was those changes, Smith suggests, that eventually led the United States to abandon the war
This well-documented narrative by former U.S. Army Captain George W. Smith is the most complete account to date of the longest continuous battle of the Vietnam War. Charged with monitoring the huge civilian press corps that descended on Hue during the Tet offensive, Captain Smith, an information adviser to South Vietnam's 1st Infantry Division, was an eyewitness to the twenty-five-day struggle. He recounts the separate, poorly coordinated battles that were fought in the retaking of the city, documenting the little known contributions of the brave South Vietnamese forces who prevented the Citadel area of Hue from being overrun, and who then assisted the U.S. Marine Corps in evicting the North Vietnamese Army. He also tells of the social and political upheaval in the city, reporting the execution of nearly 3,000 civilians by the NVA and the Vietcong
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (page 187) and index
Subject Smith, George W., 1940-
Hue, Battle of, Huế, Vietnam, 1968.
Tet Offensive, 1968.
Vietnam War, 1961-1975 -- Personal narratives, American.
Genre/Form Personal narratives.
LC no. 99011843
ISBN 1555878474