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Acknowledgements | p. x |
List of illustrations | p. xi |
List of abbreviations | p. xiii |
Chronology | p. xv |
Introduction | p. 1 |
The Tet Offensive | p. 5 |
Background: the situation before Tet | p. 7 |
The American political and military context | p. 7 |
The South Vietnamese political and military context | p. 16 |
The North Vietnamese political and military context | p. 19 |
North Vietnamese planning and objectives | p. 22 |
The Tet campaign | p. 28 |
The Border Battles | p. 28 |
The Battle of Khe Sanh | p. 33 |
Tet begins | p. 40 |
The battle for Saigon | p. 42 |
The across South Vietnam | p. 49 |
The battle for Hue | p. 50 |
The aftermath of Tet | p. 57 |
The request for more troops | p. 58 |
Public opinion | p. 61 |
A change in policy | p. 63 |
The impact of Tet | p. 69 |
On the NLF/PLAF | p. 69 |
On North Vietnam | p. 70 |
On South Vietnam | p. 71 |
On the United States | p. 71 |
Documents | p. 77 |
JUSPAO Field Memorandum Number 31: A Vietnamese looks at Tet: November 28, 1966 | p. 79 |
Memorandum from the Special Assistant for Counterinsurgency and Special Activities (DePuy) to the Director, Joint Staff (Goodpaster): September 8, 1967 | p. 83 |
Address on Vietnam before the National Legislative Conference, San Antonio, Texas: September 29, 1967 | p. 85 |
Memorandum from the President's Assistant (Jones) to President Johnson: meeting of the Wise Men: November 2, 1967 | p. 92 |
Telegram from the Embassy in Vietnam to the Department of State: November 22, 1967 | p. 108 |
Telegram from the Commander, Military Assistance Command, Vietnam (Westmoreland) to the Deputy Commander, Military Assistance Command, Vietnam (Abrams): November 25, 1967 | p. 109 |
Telegram from General Westmoreland, COMUSMACV, to General Wheeler, CJCS: December 10, 1967 | p. 111 |
Information memorandum from the President's Special Assistant (Rostow) to President Johnson: December 16, 1967 | p. 115 |
U.S., puppets, to sabotage holiday cease-fire on Liberation Radio in Vietnamese to South Vietnam: December 18, 1967 | p. 117 |
Memorandum from the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (Wheeler) to Secretary of Defense McNamara: January 20, 1968 | p. 120 |
Memorandum from the Joint Chiefs of Staff to President Johnson: January 29, 1968 | p. 122 |
Telegram from the Commander of the Military Assistance Command, Vietnam (Westmoreland) to the Commander in Chief, Pacific Forces (Sharp) and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (Wheeler): January 30, 1968 | p. 124 |
Notes of meeting: January 30, 1968 | p. 126 |
Intelligence memorandum: January 31, 1968 | p. 130 |
Interrogation of Ngo Van Giang: January 28-January 31, 1968 | p. 133 |
Interrogation of Nguyen Van Sau: January 28-January 31, 1968 | p. 138 |
Telegram from General Westmoreland, COMSUMACV, to General Wheeler, CJCS: February 1, 1968 | p. 144 |
Telegram from the Commander, Military Assistance Command, Vietnam (Westmoreland) to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (Wheeler): February 1, 1968 | p. 145 |
Memorandum from William J. Jorden of the National Security Council Staff to the President's Special Assistant (Rostow): February 3, 1968 | p. 147 |
Telegram from the Commander, Military Assistance Command, Vietnam (Westmoreland) to the Commander in Chief, Pacific Forces (Sharp): February 3, 1968 | p. 151 |
Telegram from the Embassy in Vietnam to the Department of State: February 4, 1968 | p. 153 |
Telegram from General Westmoreland, COMUSMACV, to General Wheeler, CJCS: February 4, 1968 | p. 158 |
Memorandum from the President's Special Assistant (Rostow) to President Johnson: February 6, 1968 | p. 160 |
Notes of meeting: February 7, 1968 | p. 163 |
Notes of meeting: February 9, 1968 | p. 167 |
Telegram from the Commander, Military Assistance Command, Vietnam (Westmoreland) to the Commander in Chief, Pacific Command (Sharp) and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (Wheeler): February 12, 1968 | p. 177 |
Notes of meeting: February 12, 1968 | p. 180 |
After action report, 716th Military Police Battalion: February 12, 1968 | p. 187 |
PLAF Command salutes 20-day fight in Hue over Liberation Radio (South Vietnam People's Liberation Armed Forces Command's message to the armed forces and people of Hue): February 21, 1968 | p. 193 |
Memorandum from the Ambassador's Special Assistant (Lansdale) to the Ambassador to Vietnam (Bunker): February 27, 1968 | p. 196 |
Notes of meeting: February 27, 1968 | p. 206 |
Walter Cronkite on CBS News: February 27, 1968 | p. 209 |
Report by the Joint Chiefs of Staff: March 1, 1968 | p. 211 |
Memorandum from the President's Special Assistant (Rostow) to President Johnson: March 6, 1968 | p. 215 |
Telegram from the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (Wheeler) to the Commander, Military Assistance Command, Vietnam (Westmoreland) and the Commander in Chief, Pacific (Sharp): March 8, 1968 | p. 218 |
President Johnson's remarks to delegates to the National Farmers Union Convention in Minneapolis: March 18, 1968 | p. 221 |
Telephone conversation between President Johnson and Secretary of Defense Clifford: March 20, 1968 | p. 226 |
Letter from 2nd Lieutenant Ray Smith, USMC, to Captain Batcheller, USMC: March 25, 1968 | p. 230 |
Medal of Honor citation for Sergeant Alfredo Gonzales, United States Marine Corps | p. 233 |
President Johnson's address to the nation: March 31, 1968 | p. 235 |
Report on Operation Bigbuild: c. July 1968 | p. 245 |
Notes | p. 253 |
Bibliography | p. 256 |
Index | p. 260 |
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