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Merriam Press Vietnam War Series First Edition 2017 The United States Amy was ill-prepared to engage in a major conflict in Vietnam. This was the consequence of President Lyndon Johnson deciding that the National Guard and the Reserves would not be called up to support the war effort. Army contingency planning for any major conflict was based on the call up of the National Guard and the Reserves. Not being authorized to do so increased exponentially the difficulties in meeting the requirements…
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Merriam Press Vietnam War Series

First Edition 2017

The United States Amy was ill-prepared to engage in a major conflict in Vietnam. This was the consequence of President Lyndon Johnson deciding that the National Guard and the Reserves would not be called up to support the war effort. Army contingency planning for any major conflict was based on the call up of the National Guard and the Reserves. Not being authorized to do so increased exponentially the difficulties in meeting the requirements to fight the war in Vietnam.

Between 1965 and 1968 the United States Army almost doubled in size. Who were the additional personnel? Privates fresh out of basic training and second lieutenants fresh out of OCS, ROTC, or West Point.

Improvising a War is the story of how the Army General Staff coped with this challenge to meet the forces requested by the Army headquarters in Vietnam and approved by the Secretary of Defense.

The author arrived for duty in the Pentagon two days after the first major combat units (1st Infantry Division, 1st Air Cavalry Division) departed for Vietnam and after the creation of the Committee for Unit Deployments to Vietnam on the same day. One day later he became the Representative of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel on this Committee. The responsibility of this committee was to ensure that the units requested and approved were sent to Vietnam on their scheduled dates.

Improvising a War recounts how the committee accomplished its mission (not always successfully) with particular emphasis on the personnel challenges.

Contents

Chapter 1: Preface

Chapter 2: Prelude

Chapter 3: Day One

Chapter 4: Day Two and Thereafter

Chapter 5: On My Own

Chapter 6: Well Diggers, Divers, Railroaders and Stevedores

Chapter 7: The Problems Never End

Chapter 8: The 9th Infantry Division

Chapter 9: Modified Tables of Organization and Equipment (MTOE)

Chapter 10: Getting the Job Done

Chapter 11: Senator Margaret Chase Smith

Chapter 12: The 196th Infantry Brigade

Chapter 13: Getting Organized, Finally

Chapter 14: The 25th Infantry Division

Chapter 15: The Drawdown

Chapter 16: Unit Readiness

Chapter 17: DA Versus DOD

Chapter 18: The Pacing Units

Chapter 19: The Engineer Construction Battalions

Chapter 20: Postlude

Appendix: Army Regulations 220-1

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  • Author: Benjamin L Landis
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN-10: 1576386333
  • ISBN-13: 9781576386330
  • Format: 15.2 x 22.9 x 1 cm, minkšti viršeliai
  • Language: English English

Merriam Press Vietnam War Series

First Edition 2017

The United States Amy was ill-prepared to engage in a major conflict in Vietnam. This was the consequence of President Lyndon Johnson deciding that the National Guard and the Reserves would not be called up to support the war effort. Army contingency planning for any major conflict was based on the call up of the National Guard and the Reserves. Not being authorized to do so increased exponentially the difficulties in meeting the requirements to fight the war in Vietnam.

Between 1965 and 1968 the United States Army almost doubled in size. Who were the additional personnel? Privates fresh out of basic training and second lieutenants fresh out of OCS, ROTC, or West Point.

Improvising a War is the story of how the Army General Staff coped with this challenge to meet the forces requested by the Army headquarters in Vietnam and approved by the Secretary of Defense.

The author arrived for duty in the Pentagon two days after the first major combat units (1st Infantry Division, 1st Air Cavalry Division) departed for Vietnam and after the creation of the Committee for Unit Deployments to Vietnam on the same day. One day later he became the Representative of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel on this Committee. The responsibility of this committee was to ensure that the units requested and approved were sent to Vietnam on their scheduled dates.

Improvising a War recounts how the committee accomplished its mission (not always successfully) with particular emphasis on the personnel challenges.

Contents

Chapter 1: Preface

Chapter 2: Prelude

Chapter 3: Day One

Chapter 4: Day Two and Thereafter

Chapter 5: On My Own

Chapter 6: Well Diggers, Divers, Railroaders and Stevedores

Chapter 7: The Problems Never End

Chapter 8: The 9th Infantry Division

Chapter 9: Modified Tables of Organization and Equipment (MTOE)

Chapter 10: Getting the Job Done

Chapter 11: Senator Margaret Chase Smith

Chapter 12: The 196th Infantry Brigade

Chapter 13: Getting Organized, Finally

Chapter 14: The 25th Infantry Division

Chapter 15: The Drawdown

Chapter 16: Unit Readiness

Chapter 17: DA Versus DOD

Chapter 18: The Pacing Units

Chapter 19: The Engineer Construction Battalions

Chapter 20: Postlude

Appendix: Army Regulations 220-1

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