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Dragon's Jaw

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by Stephen Coonts

Turner, Aubrey B., 138

  Turner, Thomas M., 137

  Ubon, Thailand

  Bridge Busters and, 222

  Eighth Tactical Fighter Wing/missions and, 136, 204, 221, 222, 224–225, 228, 238, 239, 242, 255

  parties/morale, 224

  Udorn, Thailand, 219, 221, 225, 237–238

  United States

  communism and, 3

  events in 1968 and, 171–174, 184–185

  USS America, 250–251, 252, 253, 255

  USS Berkeley, 230

  USS Bon Homme Richard (Bonnie Dick), 86, 88, 107, 150, 194

  USS Buchanan, 230

  USS Canberra, 42

  USS Chicago, 230, 231

  USS Constellation (Connie), 95, 145, 146, 197, 217, 221, 233, 237, 244

  USS Coral Sea (Coral Maru), 82, 175, 177, 194, 221, 230, 231

  USS Denver, 227, 238

  USS Enterprise (Big E), 92–93, 94, 107, 149, 157–158, 167

  USS Forrestal, 95, 157–158

  USS Hancock, 32, 150, 197, 221

  USS Hassayampa, 95

  USS Independence (Indie), 95–96, 97, 98

  USS Kitty Hawk (Hawk), 81, 95, 107, 108, 113, 114, 115, 118, 162, 164, 221, 230

  USS Long Beach, 230, 249–250

  USS Maddox, 10–11

  USS Midway, 86, 90, 91, 98, 194, 197, 227, 247, 250

  USS Myles C. Fox, 230

  USS Oriskany, 100, 102–104, 107, 125, 157–158, 168, 194

  USS Ranger, 95, 252

  USS Repose, 116

  USS Richard S. Edwards, 230

  USS Saratoga, 250

  USS Ticonderoga, 11, 106, 107, 150

  USS Turner Joy, 11

  Vance, Cyrus, 13

  Verne, Jules, 209

  Vest, D. C., 239, 242

  Vichy France, 2

  Victory Order, 48

  Viet Minh, 2

  Dragon’s Jaw Bridge and, 2, 3

  pilots/Vietnam War and, 17

  Vietnam, xvi (map)

  colonial history, 1–3

  after Vietnam War, 266

  and Geneva Convention, 2–3, 25

  Vietnam War

  as civil war, 265

  and Communist guerillas in south, 3

  end of, 266–267

  increasing tensions (1950s), 4

  lives lost statistics, 51

  Vietnam War, US

  US industrial innovation/invention and, 130

  blacks vs. whites/statistics, 173

  bombing halts and, 57, 123, 148–149, 174–175, 180–181, 183, 184, 187, 214, 216

  bombing halts/Communists’ work during, 174–176, 216–217

  “Christmas peace initiative” and, 111, 112

  comparisons to World War II and, 171, 187

  “credibility gap, the,” 171

  death statistics (1969 to 1971), 218

  death statistics/injuries (1968), 172

  fears of Chinese/Soviet involvement and, 24–25, 108–109, 230

  financial costs of, 111, 171, 260

  micromanagement and, 28, 108

  military vs. civilian command and, 48–49

  mining North Vietnam harbors and, 206, 230–231

  protests against, 67

  racism/cultural condescension against opponents and, 187

  remains found/returned (postwar), 114, 129, 141, 157, 205

  restrictions on bombing, 26, 108–109

  targeting-power-plants decision, 150

  targets/management, 91–92

  veterans reception in US, 172, 266

  World War II/Korean War lessons and, 28

  Vietnam War, US failure, 48–51

  bureaucracy and, 49

  combat training and, 36, 49

  conventional weapons following World War II and, 5, 15

  Johnson’s plan and, 25, 51, 67, 159, 182, 183

  not attacking airfields/MiGs and, 233n

  not winning aerial supremacy and, 49–50

  nuclear weapons focus/consequences, 5, 36

  those running the war and, 53, 187, 219

  war plan/strategy and, 25, 49

  Vietnam War, US military personnel

  escalation/statistics (last half of 1965), 110

  leaving (early 1970s) and, 218, 219

  statistics (1964/1965), 13–14

  statistics (1968), 173

  statistics (1969 to 1971), 218

  Vietnam War, US negotiations, 184, 260

  October 1972 and, 258–259

  Vigilante, RA-5C, 245–246, 254

  Vo Nguyen Giap, 182, 206, 216

  Vogt, John, 243–244

  Vohden, Raymond A., 32

  Voodoo RF-101, description/capabilities, 29

  Vu Khac Hue, 46, 47

  Wales, George, 167, 168

  Wallace, George, 261

  Wallace, William, 1

  Walleyes, 153, 214

  attacks summary (January to March 1967), 158

  Dragon’s Jaw Bridge attacks, 154–157, 214, 252, 254, 255

  Sam Son army barracks attacks, 154

  Ward, J. D., 146

  wars

  offensive wars/democracies and, 188–189

  Peters on, 267

  Watergate scandal, 264

  Watry, Charles, 57–58

  Webb, James H., Jr., 219

  Weimorts, Robert F., 117

  Wells, H. G., 209

  Wells, Vaughn, 223

  Westerman, William R., 117–118

  Westin, Brian

  Navy Cross, 118

  saving Westerman, 117–118

  Westmoreland, William C., 124

  Wheeler, Earl, 66

  White House Years (Kissinger), 184

  Whitten, Wayne (“Flash”)

  identifying downed planes, 129

  Skyknight/strike and, 127–128, 129

  Wideman, Bill, 240, 241–242

  Wild Weasels, 54, 55, 56–57, 112, 160, 161, 221, 262

  Wisely, Denny, 163

  Word, Weldon, 210

  lasers as weapons and, 209, 210, 211

  World Bank, 183, 187

  World War I, 267

  World War II, 267

  Xerxes, 1

  Yankee Station, 81, 82–83, 91, 92, 114, 150, 154, 221

  Zhou Enlai, 202, 203

  Zlatoper, Ronald J. (“Zap”)

  attack results/changing views, 146–147

  Dragon’s Jaw attack and, 146–147

  Zook, Harold J., 140

  Zot (Pave Light), 213, 220, 223

  Zuni rockets, 30

 

 

 


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