I Corps Vietnam: An Aerial Retrospective
door COL Thomas F. Pike
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9781366287182
Over het boek
This aerial retrospective of I Corps, Vietnam reveals rare aerial photographs as well as imagery from the first generation of U.S. photographic intelligence satellites known as the KH-4 series. The program supported global reconnaissance and was used to produce maps for U.S. intelligence agencies. This collection of images is a result of years of research and gives an exclusive look inside the war in Vietnam not seen before in this format.
· Khe Sanh and Lang Vei
· Con Thien, Ca Lu and Camp Carroll
· Quang Tri and Dong Ha
· Hue City, Phu Bai and the A Shau Valley
· Da Nang and surrounding districts
· The Que Son and Hiep Duc Valleys
· Chu Lai and Quang Ngai
· Kham Duc Airfield, Ngok Tavak and more.
· Khe Sanh and Lang Vei
· Con Thien, Ca Lu and Camp Carroll
· Quang Tri and Dong Ha
· Hue City, Phu Bai and the A Shau Valley
· Da Nang and surrounding districts
· The Que Son and Hiep Duc Valleys
· Chu Lai and Quang Ngai
· Kham Duc Airfield, Ngok Tavak and more.
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- Hoofdcategorie: Geschiedenis
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Projectoptie: 15×23 cm
Aantal pagina's: 202 -
Isbn
- Hardcover, ImageWrap: 9781366287182
- Datum publiceren: mar 01, 2017
- Taal English
- Trefwoorden aerial photographs, I Corps, Vietnam Tet, Khe Sanh, Da Nang
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Thomas Pike has served in the Army for thirty years and has conducted extensive research on World War II and Vietnam. He has traveled throughout Europe to study battlegrounds in Western Europe as well as eastern Germany, Poland and Kaliningrad. He has also traveled to Vietnam three times since 1996 to research the war from Hanoi to Saigon/Ho Chi Minh City. His "Operations & Intelligence" series presents rare documents, maps and photographs on the war. He has served three tours in Afghanistan where he earned three Bronze Stars and the Combat Action Badge.