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Vietnam's Final Air Campaign: Operation Linebacker I & II, May–December 1972 (Cold War 1945–1991)

Full title: Vietnam's Final Air Campaign: Operation Linebacker I & II, May–December 1972 (Cold War 1945–1991)
ISBN: 9781526728456
ISBN 10: 1526728451
Authors: Emerson, Stephen
Publisher: Pen and Sword Military
Num. pages: 136
Binding: Paperback
Language: en
Published on: 2019

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Synopsis

On March 30, 1972 Some 40,000 North Vietnamese Troops Along With Tanks And Heavy Artillery Surged Across The Demilitarized Zone Into South Vietnam In The Opening Round Of Hanoi's Easter Offensive. By Early May South Vietnamese Forces Were On The Ropes. Without The Support Of U.s. Combat Troops - Who Were In Their Final Stage Of Withdrawing From The Country - The Saigon Government Was In Danger Of Total Collapse And With It Any American Hope Of A Negotiated Settlement To End The War. In Response, President Richard Nixon Called For An Aggressive, Sustained Bombardment Of North Vietnam. Codenamed Operation Linebaker, The Interdiction Effort Sought To Stem The Flow Of Men And Matériel Southward, As Well As Sever All Outside Supply Lines In The First Bombing Of The North Vietnamese Heartland In Nearly Four Years. To Meet The American Air Armada, North Vietnamese Mig Fighters Took To The Skies And Surface-to-air Missiles And Anti-aircraft Fire Filled The Air From May To October Over Hanoi And Haiphong. With The Failure Of Its Easter Offensive To Achieve Military Victory, Hanoi Reluctantly Returned To The Negotiating Table In Paris. However, As The Peace Talks Teetered In Mid-december 1972, Nixon Played His Trump Card: Operation Linebacker Ii. The Resulting Eleven-day Christmas Bombing Campaign From 18 To 28 December Unleashed The Full Wrath Of American Air Power. More Than 2,200 Attack Sorties, Including 729 B-52 Sorties Alone, Were Flown By Air Force And Navy Aircraft Delivering 15,287 Tons Of Bombs That Laid Waste To The North Vietnamese Capital. Railyards, Military Storage Depots, Power Stations, And Bridges, As Well As Radar And Communication Sites, Airfields, And Anti-aircraft Defenses Were Pummeled Day And Night. Linebacker Ii Would Prove To Be A Critical Factor In Driving Both Sides To End The War Through Negotiations; A Formal Peace Accord Was Signed On January 27, 1973--back Cover. Stephen Emerson. Includes Bibliographical References (pages 123-124) And Index.