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Author Simpson, Howard R., 1925-

Title Dien Bien Phu : the epic battle America forgot / Howard R. Simpson
Published Washington ; London : Brassey's Inc, 1994

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 W'PONDS  959.7041 Sim/Dbp  DUE 21-04-24
Description xxv, 193 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm
Series An AUSA book
AUSA Institute of Land Warfare book.
Summary Dien Bien Phu is recognized as one of history's great battles and as a turning point for American policy: the French defeat led to the fateful U.S. commitment to Vietnam. Ironically, the U.S. military repeated many of the French mistakes. American Howard R. Simpson was there as a combat reporter and photographer. His account is a personal one - that of a man who shared meals and wine and danger with the doomed soldiers. A much-published defense expert, Simpson is uniquely qualified to tell the dramatic story of this famous last stand. Aided by interviews with dozens of survivors from both sides - including victorious Gen. Vo Nguyen Giap - his book will rank with Bernard Fall's bestselling Hell in a Very Small Place as a classic work on an event as significant for the United States as it was for France. Dien Bien Phu is being published on the fortieth anniversary of the French defeat and contains rare combat photos by the author and the French Foreign Legion
The fighting began in November 1953, when French paratroopers seized a small airstrip in northwestern Vietnam. It ended in May 1954 with tens of thousands of Vietminh troops overrunning the besieged garrison. A third of the 15,000 defenders died in combat; fewer than a hundred escaped into the jungle. Thousands more died in captivity
Notes Includes index
Subject Dien Bien Phu, Battle of, Điện Biên Phủ, Vietnam, 1954.
Điện Bib̂n Phủ (Vietnam), Battle of, 1954
SUBJECT Điện Biên Phủ (Vietnam) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n81118504 -- Battle of, 1954
LC no. 93014420
ISBN 0028810473