The goal of the USA and South Vietnam was to preserve South Vietnamese independence by defeating the Viet Cong (VC) and North Vietnamese (NV) armies. The only advantage that the south had over the north was the fact they had the numbers, 1,355,524 soldiers and unlimited firepower and resources. The USA/South faced the war with traditional conventional ground and air warfare.
The US tactics were wrong. Fighting a conventional war against a guerrilla war, the US should have learnt from the previous Indochina War between the French and the Vietnamese.
History repeats itself. It comes in cycles. Lessons and reflections exist everywhere, but no one seems to learn- Arnold J Toynbee Contested SpacesThe US and RoV armies were efficiently equipped to meet conventional invasion, with tanks only used for Coup Detat also defensive role, armoured personnel carriers (APCs) could only be used in dry weather and heavy artillery used as defence. The US went about the war using the Search and Destroy method this meant they located a VC unit, attacked and returned to base. This was self-defeating as VC would hear the fleet of planes from miles away and have time to run, hide or prepare an ambush. Soldiers plodded through rice fields and dense jungle, weakened by the heat and rain, attacked by insects and leeches, misery/boring, threat of VC, booby traps waiting
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