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by Stephen Coonts


  civil rights movement, 173

  Clancy, Tom, 238

  Clanton, Norman G., 137

  Clausewitzian concept of Mass, 60–61

  Clinton, Bill, and Vietnam War, 172

  Coker, George, 194

  Colvin, John, 188

  Connally, Bartholomew, 104

  Connolly, Keith B., 44

  Cooper, Barrie, 176, 177

  Corsair II, A-7, 76–77

  Cronkite, Walter, 169, 182

  Crusader F-8, 17, 32, 72–73

  French Navy and, 74

  for photo reconnaissance/problems, 73–74

  Cuba

  Bay of Pigs incident, 5, 6

  torturing/murdering Americans and, 190

  US normalization of relations, 190

  Cuban Missile Crisis, 5, 13, 73–74

  Cultural Revolution, 25

  Cunningham, Randall W. (“Duke”), MiGs and, 233–237

  Cunningham, Randy, 91

  Czechoslovakia, invasion of, 201

  Daniel, Jim, 179

  Dao Ngo Ngu, 38

  Daughtrey, Robert N.

  Dragon’s Jaw attacks, 63

  ejection/capture, 63

  Davis, Brent, 127–128

  Skyknight strike/death, 127, 128–129

  Davis, Joseph, laser-guided bombs and, 210

  “death rays,” 209

  DeBellvue, Chuck, 238

  Decker, George H., 6

  Demansky Island, 25

  Democratic Convention (1968), 184–185

  Denton, Jeremiah A., Jr.

  attack on port facility and, 96–97

  background/Sunday Punchers and, 95–96

  plane damage/capture, 96–97, 164

  as POW, 193, 194

  Dereliction of Duty (McMaster), 6–7, 13

  Desert Storm, 267

  Destroyer, 126, 129–130

  Dethlefsen, Merlyn, 56

  Diem, President, 2–3, 7

  Distinguished Flying Cross, 255–256

  Dixie Station, 81, 150

  Do Van Sot, 143

  Dong Phuong Thuong Bridge, 26, 32

  Doppler radar, 121

  Doremus, Robert, 87, 99

  Dragon’s Jaw attacks and, 87, 88, 90, 99–100

  ejection/capture, 99–100

  Douhet, Giulio, 66, 244

  Doumer, Paul, 1–2

  Draeger, Walter, 46

  Air Force Cross and, 50

  Dragon’s Jaw attacks/death and, 46–47, 50

  Draft, 171, 172–173

  and Canada, 172–173

  Dragon’s Jaw attack (April 3 and 4, 1965), 34–36, 37–40, 43–45, 46

  aircraft losses, 35–36, 39–40, 41, 42, 43, 46, 47–48

  crews captured, 36, 41, 48, 50

  MiGs and, 36–39, 40–41, 42, 43–46, 50–51

  results/photography confirmation, 51

  search-and-rescue effort, 41, 42, 46, 47

  Dragon’s Jaw attack (April 21, 1972), 225–227

  SAMs and, 225–226

  search-and-rescue/celebration, 227–228

  Dragon’s Jaw attack (April 27, 1972), 229

  Dragon’s Jaw attack (January 28, 1968), 174–180, 184

  AF-USN coordination, 174–175

  MiGs and, 178

  photography confirmation, 177, 180

  Dragon’s Jaw attack (May 13, 1972), 239–242

  celebration, 243

  LGBs, 238, 242, 243

  results/photography confirmation, 242–245, 246

  weather and, 238–239, 241

  Dragon’s Jaw attack (May 1967), 162–166

  crew capture/as POWs, 166

  fire/crash, 164–165

  MiGs and, 163

  need to destroy/US attacks on, 167–168

  original mission, 162

  reconnaissance following crash, 164–165

  search-and-rescue effort, 166

  Vietnamese taking/as exhibit, 168

  Dragon’s Jaw attack (October 6, 1972), 252–253

  damage/destruction, 254, 255, 256

  destruction confirmation, 253–255, 256

  Dragon’s Jaw Bridge, xvi (map), 3–4, 216–217

  following Vietnam War, 267

  repair during bombing halt, 216–217

  as symbol, 169, 170

  “theories” on, 103

  Dragon’s Jaw Bridge attacks, 160–162

  damage (May 13, 1972), 242–245

  following May 13 attacks and, 250

  heavier ordnance experiment (1965) and, 104–105

  last half of 1966 and, 144–147

  losses summary (by 1968), 184

  Navy’s first (June 1965), 81–85

  nights and, 120, 122

  predictable schedule and, 160

  reputation/as challenge, 81, 103, 145, 154, 169, 170

  status after first year of war, 67

  status end of 1965 and, 109

  status end of 1968 and, 185

  US taking off list of targets and, 145

  Dragon’s Jaw Bridge defense, x, 20, 21–22, 247

  AAA weapons/installations, 22–23, 103

  crew changes and, 21, 22

  defenders description, 21, 101, 248

  regiment change (1965), 20–21

  repair during bombing halt, 216–217

  symbolism/significance and, 20, 169–170

  Dragon’s Jaw Bridge history (before Vietnam War), 2, 4

  dedication (1954), 4

  French and, 2

  rail structure and, 2, 3

  rebuilding, 3–4

  Viet Minh blowing up, 2, 3

  Vietnam status/pride and, 4, 103

  Driscoll, William P. (“Willy”), 91

  MiGs and, 233–237

  status/MiGs, 235, 237

  Duong Van Le, 107

  Dye, Rufus, Jr., 178

  Easter Offensive/Operation Nguyen-Hue (1972), 205–206, 218–219

  bombing ban and, 216

  Dragon’s Jaw Bridge and, 217

  end, 229

  US response, 218, 219, 221

  Edmonson, William R. (“Rocky”)

  Carolina Moon missions, 137, 140

  death, 140

  Eglin Air Force Base

  Air Force Special Air Warfare (SAW) Center and, 131

  innovative weapons and, 131

  See also Carolina Moon

  Eighth Tactical Fighter Wing

  morale/parties, 224

  Ubon, Thailand and, 136, 204, 221, 222, 224–225, 228, 238, 239, 242, 255

  Wolfpack, 222, 228, 229, 232, 238, 255

  Einstein, Albert, 209

  Eisenhower, Dwight, 3, 5, 6

  Ellis, Bill, 167

  Estocin, Mike, 56

  Failor, Dean, 215–216

  Flaherty, Bart, 244–245

  flak suppression, 23, 168–169

  Vietnam gun crew deaths and, 169

  Flynn, Robert J.

  as Chinese POW, 198

  release/after release, 264

  shoot-down, 197–198

  Fonda, Jane, 22, 190, 191

  American POWs and, 190

  Vietnamese weapon/photos, 22, 191

  Ford, Gerald, 264, 265

  Foster, Gary Wayne, 20

  Foster, Wynn, attaack on Dragon’s Jaw/secondary target, 103, 105, 106

  Fox, Jim, 234

  Fox Two (Cunningham), 236

  France

  Dien Bien Phu defeat, 2

  following World War II/war with Vietnamese partisans, 2–3

  Vichy France and, 2

  Vietnam/French Indochina and, 1–2

  World War II and, 2

  Franke, Bill, 98–99

  Dragon’s Jaw attack (August 1965), 98, 99–100

  ejection/capture, 99–100

  Navy Dragon’s Jaw attack (June 1965) and, 90

  as POW, 194–195

  POW release, 197

  Franks, J. D., lasers/LGBs and, 222–224

  Frazier, H. Early (“Hank”), 250r />
  French Indochina, 1–2

  fuses. See bombs/bombing

  Galanti, Paul, 197

  gallows humor, 102–103

  Gates, Bill, 75

  Geneva Convention (1954)

  dividing Vietnam/DMZ, 2–3, 25

  US support of South Vietnam after, 3

  Giap, General (Vo Nguyen Giap), 182, 206, 216

  Glenn, John, 73

  global positioning system (GPS), 266

  Glory Days (Samuel), 129

  Gold, Ed, 114

  Goldwater, Barry, 12

  Gore, Al and Vietnam War, 172

  Graber, Jack

  Dragon’s Jaw attack, 42–43

  mission statistics, 43

  grade inflation (college/late 1960s), 172

  Grant, Brian, 233

  Gray, Stephen R.

  on flak suppression, 23

  memoir by, 151

  Phy Li bridge complex attacks, 157

  power plant/near Dragon’s Jaw attack, 151–153

  Great Leap Forward/consequences, 25

  Great Society, 24, 51

  Green, Ronald R., 44

  Greene, Jay

  downed Phantom/pilot’s death and, 149

  Dragon’s Jaw attack and, 149–150

  Greene, Wallace, 66, 67

  Gruters, Guy, 197

  guided missiles (US), 16n.

  Gulf of Tonkin incident, 10–12

  carrier aircraft and, 81

  Johnson and, 11–12, 81, 196

  Gulf of Tonkin Resolution, 12, 12n

  Gulf War (1991), 267

  Ha Gia Bridge, 126

  Hai Duong Bridge, 114

  Halberstam, David, 13

  Hanson, Robert Taft, Jr., 118

  Harcrow, Bob, 225, 227

  Harris, Carlyle (“Smitty”)

  capture/as POW, 36, 50, 192

  Dragon’s Jaw attack/hit and, 35–36

  Harris, Hunter, Jr., 142

  Hart, Gary W. and Vietnam War, 172

  Hart, Johnny, 163, 213

  Harworth, Elroy E., Carolina Moon mission/death, 140–141

  Hawkins, Charles D.

  Hai Duong Bridge attack, 114

  plane fire/ejection, 115–116

  rescue/hospital ship, 116

  Hayes, Emmett L.

  Dragon’s Jaw attacks, 43–44

  Sidewinder use, 43–44

  Heinemann, Edward, H., 46

  Henry, Larry, 225

  Hercules C-130 airplane, 133–134. See also Carolina Moon/Hercules airplane

  Herrick, John J., 10

  Herrold, Ned, 141

  Hibbard, Hall, 133

  Hilton, Rick, 222–223, 242, 243

  Dragon’s Jaw attack (May 13, 1972), 238, 239, 240, 241–242, 243

  History of the 228th Anti-Aircraft Artillery Regiment, 106–107

  History of the Peloponnesian War (Thucydides), 188–189

  Hitler, Adolf, 259

  Ho Chi Minh, 3, 4, 17, 26, 112, 149, 160, 182, 185, 197

  HOBOS (Homing Bombing System), 214

  Holm, John, 162

  Holmberg, Eugene (“Basic Mule”), 128

  escorting Skyknight attack/SAMs and, 128, 129

  Homing Bombing System (HOBOS), 214

  Hong Hoi Bridge, 26

  Horatius, 1

  Horne, Richard G.

  Dragon’s Jaw attack (May 13, 1972), 239, 240, 241, 242

  on losses/Dragon’s Jaw, 243

  Houser, Bill, Dragon’s Jaw and, 145, 146

  Humphrey, Hubert H., 185

  Hurlburt Field, 131

  Ickle, Harvey, 230

  In Retrospect: The Tragedy and Lessons of Vietnam (McNamara), 9

  Indochina, France and, 1–2

  Intruder A-6 aircraft, 75–76, 114, 119

  fuses/premature detonations, 96–98

  Iron Hands, 54, 55, 56–57, 82, 91, 112, 151, 262

  Japan, 2

  Javits, Jacob K., 264

  Jenkins, Harry

  Dragon’s Jaw and, 105

  as POW, 194

  Johnson, Kelly, 133

  Johnson, Lyndon B., 7–8

  bombing halts/“negotiations” and, 57, 123, 148–149, 150, 180–181, 183, 184, 187, 214, 216

  China/Soviets Vietnam involvement fears and, 24–25, 108–109, 230

  criticism of his Vietnam policy and, 59, 110–111

  declaration of war and, 189

  election (1966), 24

  Gulf of Tonkin incident and, 11–12, 81, 196

  leaving White House and, 186–187

  MiG shoot-downs and, 51

  military professionals and, 189

  removing self (1968) from reelection, 111, 183

  Tet ceasefire, 148, 150, 180

  Tet Offensive and, 182–183

  on US support for Vietnam, 259

  Vietnam War and, 7, 8–9, 11–12, 14, 24–25, 26, 50–51, 59, 81, 111, 144, 145, 159–160, 171, 183, 186–187, 230

  Vietnam War escalations and, 11–12, 11n, 55–56, 100, 148, 150

  Vietnam War failure summary, 50–51, 219

  Vietnam War mistakes summary, 189, 233n

  Vietnam War plan, 25, 51, 67, 159, 182, 183

  Jones, C. R., reconnaissance flights/Dragon’s Jaw, 244, 245

  Keeney, Jimmy C., 250

  Keller, J. E., 117

  Kelley, James S., 250

  Kennedy, Joe, 153

  Kennedy, John, 227–228

  Kennedy, John F.

  assassination, 7

  communism and, 3, 6–7

  Dereliction of Duty on, 6–7

  military capabilities and, 5

  presidential election/inaugural address, 5

  staff and, 5–6

  Vietnam and, 6–7, 189

  Kennedy, Robert F., assassination, 172

  Khrushchev, Nikita, 6–7

  Kien An Bridge, 229

  Kilgus, Don

  air-to-air kill and, 45–46, 50–51

  Dragon’s Jaw attacks/MiGs and, 44–45

  North Vietnamese losses and, 45–46

  King, Martin Luther, Jr. assassination, 171

  Kissinger, Henry, 199, 200–201

  American foreign policy control and, 199–200, 201

  on attacks on Nixon, 260

  China relations and, 199, 202, 206

  on Johnson, 183

  on military victory, 267

  negotiations with North Vietnam, 201

  negotiations with Soviets, 201

  “peace is at hand” and, 259–260

  realpolitik and, 199

  Soviet relations and, 199, 206

  on Thieu, 259

  Vietnam negotiations and (October 1972), 258–259

  Vietnam visits, 200

  Vietnam War and, 183–184, 258, 259–260, 267

  Klusmann, Charles F., capture/escape of, 81

  Koons, Dale F., shot-down/death, 204–205

  Korean War, 5

  aircraft/aircraft carriers and, 72, 74

  China and, 24

  dogfighting and, 17

  POWs, 141

  Skyknights and, 126

  Kovaleski, Victor

  rescue of, 250

  as Ringwood’s escort, 248

  Krone, Bob, 109–110

  Kulla, Vernon M.

  Dragon’s Jaw attack and, 37, 38, 39, 40–41, 42

  “hit the brakes” maneuver and, 40

  MiGs and, 37, 38

  Laing, Jim, 163

  Laird, Melvin, 199, 260

  Lam Van Lic, 89, 90

  Lambert, Robert A.

  Dragon’s Jaw attack/hit and, 58

  ejection/rescue, 58, 184

  landing signal officers (LSOs), 69, 70–71, 150, 253

  Lang Bun Bridge, 229

  Lanphear, Wayne, 44, 45

  Laos fall to NVA, 265

  laser-guided bombs (LGBs), 210–211, 243

  accuracy and, 214, 215–216

  altitude and, 212–213

  costs and, 212, 214 />
  Dragon’s Jaw destruction and, 242, 243

  Failor on, 215–216

  in flight, 212–213

  Mark 80 series bombs and, 211, 215, 223–224, 238, 239, 242

  military interest and, 210

  Nellis Fighter Weapons School, 223

  Pave Knife, 211, 213–214, 215, 223, 238

  Paveway system, 211–216, 219–221

  Rowen’s experience with, 219–221

  success examples, 243

  Texas Instruments and, 209, 211, 216

  weather limitations and, 214

  Zot (Pave Light), 213, 220, 223

  lasers, 209, 210

  Le Duc Tho, 201

  Le Thanh Nghi, 4

  Le Trong Long, 90

  leaflet drop, 59–60

  LeMay, Curtis, 66–67

  Vietnam War advice, 67, 261

  Lenin, Vladimir, 18

  LGBs. See laser-guided bombs

  Linder, Jim, 175, 178

  Linebacker II (“The Christmas Bombing”), 260–264

  Hanoi area deaths and, 262

  Linebacker (operation), 218, 222, 250, 260

  Lodge, Henry Cabot Jr., 200

  Long Bien (Paul Doumer) Bridge, Hanoi, 1–2, 2, 232

  attack/results (May 1972), 232

  Long, Steven W., Jr.

  Dragon’s Jaw attack, 178, 179

  rail cars attacks and, 179

  Ludendorff Bridge, 1

  Luftwaffe, 209

  Luti, William J., 181

  Ma River, 2, 3

  McCain, John, 129

  McCarthy, Mary, American POWs and, 190–191

  McCoy, Ivy

  Dragon’s Jaw attack and, 32

  LGBs and, 219–220

  Rowen and, 219–220

  MacDonald, David, 145

  McDonald, Emmett R., 140

  McGovern, George, 191

  Machiavelli, Niccolò, 187

  McKnight, George, 194

  McMaster, H.R., 6–7, 13

  McNamara, Robert S., 5, 53, 66, 81, 186

  appointment/Kennedy administration, 5

  bomb shortages and, 124, 125

  on bombing successes, 144

  departure from White House, 183

  graduated response/problems, 12–13

  military aircraft and, 46, 77

  North Vietnamese SAMs and, 53

  numerical quantification of results, 66

  predictions for war end, 144

  Rolling Thunder halt and, 59

  thwarting rescue attempt, 81

  Tonkin Gulf visit and, 100, 101

  unit reports phrasing, 100

  Vietnam/failure and, 8–9, 12–13, 26, 46, 50, 53, 59, 66, 67, 77, 81, 100, 101, 123, 124, 125, 148–149, 171, 183, 186–187, 189

  “Whiz Kids” and, 5–6, 49, 183, 189

  World Bank, 183, 187

  McNaughton, John T., 53

  McPherson, Everett, Skyknight strike/death, 127, 128–129

  McWilliams, Bill, 125

  Magnuson, James A., Jr., 37

  Dragon’s Jaw attack/death and, 37, 38, 39–40, 41, 42

  Mandeville, Bob, 146

  Mao Zedong, 202, 203

  Mays, Kenney W., 178, 179

  Medals of Honor, 56

  Merritt, Raymond J., 64–65

  ejection/capture, 65

 

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