Weapons & Field Gear of the North Vietnamese Army and Viet Cong

Weapons & Field Gear of the North Vietnamese Army and Viet Cong

Author: Edward J. Emering

Publisher: Schiffer Pub Limited

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 159

ISBN-13: 9780764305832

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Field gear and inert weapons and ordnance have long been popular items with militaria collectors. The Vietnam War by its very nature offers an incredible range and variety of these items for the interested collector. The North Vietnamese and their puppet troops of the National Liberation Front (Viet Cong or VC) relied primarily on communist allies (Russia, China, North Korea, Cuba and various Eastern Bloc countries of the era) for their weapons and field gear. For this reason, Vietnam represents a microcosm of gear from all of this century's wars, dating back to World War I, as well as a wide range of improvised weapons and equipment. Nowhere is this more apparent than in the variety of hand grenades used by the enemy, including Russian, Chinese, North Korean, Eastern European, French, Japanese and even modified, captured U.S. grenades. Although impossible to completely catalog the extreme variety of weapons and field gear used by the PAVN and VC, author Edward Emering has made a determined effort to present a wide overview of the weapons and field gear used from the late-1950s through the modern era. He has been aided in his goal by obtaining access to the world class collection of the National Vietnam Veterans Art Museum, located in Chicago, Illinois and by material from a number of extensive private collections. This book will help both the serious collector as well as those individuals interested in acquiring only a token piece of history to avoid potentially costly mistakes. A value guide is included.


Book Synopsis Weapons & Field Gear of the North Vietnamese Army and Viet Cong by : Edward J. Emering

Download or read book Weapons & Field Gear of the North Vietnamese Army and Viet Cong written by Edward J. Emering and published by Schiffer Pub Limited. This book was released on 1998 with total page 159 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Field gear and inert weapons and ordnance have long been popular items with militaria collectors. The Vietnam War by its very nature offers an incredible range and variety of these items for the interested collector. The North Vietnamese and their puppet troops of the National Liberation Front (Viet Cong or VC) relied primarily on communist allies (Russia, China, North Korea, Cuba and various Eastern Bloc countries of the era) for their weapons and field gear. For this reason, Vietnam represents a microcosm of gear from all of this century's wars, dating back to World War I, as well as a wide range of improvised weapons and equipment. Nowhere is this more apparent than in the variety of hand grenades used by the enemy, including Russian, Chinese, North Korean, Eastern European, French, Japanese and even modified, captured U.S. grenades. Although impossible to completely catalog the extreme variety of weapons and field gear used by the PAVN and VC, author Edward Emering has made a determined effort to present a wide overview of the weapons and field gear used from the late-1950s through the modern era. He has been aided in his goal by obtaining access to the world class collection of the National Vietnam Veterans Art Museum, located in Chicago, Illinois and by material from a number of extensive private collections. This book will help both the serious collector as well as those individuals interested in acquiring only a token piece of history to avoid potentially costly mistakes. A value guide is included.


Weapons, Gear, and Uniforms of the Vietnam War

Weapons, Gear, and Uniforms of the Vietnam War

Author: Shelley Tougas

Publisher: Capstone

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 33

ISBN-13: 1429676515

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

"Describes the uniforms, gear, and weapons used by U.S. and North Vietnamese forces during the Vietnam War"--Provided by publisher.


Book Synopsis Weapons, Gear, and Uniforms of the Vietnam War by : Shelley Tougas

Download or read book Weapons, Gear, and Uniforms of the Vietnam War written by Shelley Tougas and published by Capstone. This book was released on 2012 with total page 33 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Describes the uniforms, gear, and weapons used by U.S. and North Vietnamese forces during the Vietnam War"--Provided by publisher.


Inside the VC and the NVA

Inside the VC and the NVA

Author: Michael Lee Lanning

Publisher: Texas A&M University Press

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 362

ISBN-13: 1603444181

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Here is real story of North Vietnam's armed forces. Lanning served as a platoon leader and company commander in Vietnam, and as public affairs officer for General Schwartzkopf. Now he and Cragg, a sergeant-major who served five years in Vietnam, tell how the communists won that conflict by using the individual soldier.


Book Synopsis Inside the VC and the NVA by : Michael Lee Lanning

Download or read book Inside the VC and the NVA written by Michael Lee Lanning and published by Texas A&M University Press. This book was released on 2008 with total page 362 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Here is real story of North Vietnam's armed forces. Lanning served as a platoon leader and company commander in Vietnam, and as public affairs officer for General Schwartzkopf. Now he and Cragg, a sergeant-major who served five years in Vietnam, tell how the communists won that conflict by using the individual soldier.


Viet Cong/North Vietnamese Army

Viet Cong/North Vietnamese Army

Author: United States. Marine Corps

Publisher:

Published: 1967

Total Pages: 41

ISBN-13:

DOWNLOAD EBOOK


Book Synopsis Viet Cong/North Vietnamese Army by : United States. Marine Corps

Download or read book Viet Cong/North Vietnamese Army written by United States. Marine Corps and published by . This book was released on 1967 with total page 41 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:


Vietnam Studies

Vietnam Studies

Author: John Hancock Hay

Publisher:

Published: 1974

Total Pages: 212

ISBN-13:

DOWNLOAD EBOOK


Book Synopsis Vietnam Studies by : John Hancock Hay

Download or read book Vietnam Studies written by John Hancock Hay and published by . This book was released on 1974 with total page 212 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:


North Vietnamese Army Soldier 1958–75

North Vietnamese Army Soldier 1958–75

Author: Gordon L. Rottman

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2012-10-20

Total Pages: 149

ISBN-13: 178200498X

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Commonly mistaken for the locally raised Viet Cong, the NVA was an entirely different force, conducting large-scale operations in a conventional war. Despite limited armour, artillery and air support, the NVA were an extremely politicized and professional force with strict control measures and leadership concepts. Gordon Rottman follows the fascinating life of the highly motivated infantryman from conscription and induction through training to real combat experiences. Covering the evolution of the forces from 1958 onwards, this book takes an in-depth look at the civilian and military lives of the soldiers, whilst accompanying artwork details the uniforms, weapons and equipment used by the NVA in their clash against America and her allies.


Book Synopsis North Vietnamese Army Soldier 1958–75 by : Gordon L. Rottman

Download or read book North Vietnamese Army Soldier 1958–75 written by Gordon L. Rottman and published by Bloomsbury Publishing. This book was released on 2012-10-20 with total page 149 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Commonly mistaken for the locally raised Viet Cong, the NVA was an entirely different force, conducting large-scale operations in a conventional war. Despite limited armour, artillery and air support, the NVA were an extremely politicized and professional force with strict control measures and leadership concepts. Gordon Rottman follows the fascinating life of the highly motivated infantryman from conscription and induction through training to real combat experiences. Covering the evolution of the forces from 1958 onwards, this book takes an in-depth look at the civilian and military lives of the soldiers, whilst accompanying artwork details the uniforms, weapons and equipment used by the NVA in their clash against America and her allies.


Communist Militaria of the Vietnam War

Communist Militaria of the Vietnam War

Author: Darrel R. Lulling

Publisher: McN Press Subs of Military Collectors' News Press

Published: 1980

Total Pages: 60

ISBN-13:

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Mainly about combat equipment and uniforms of the communist-supplied North Vietnamese forces (NVA or PAVN) and to a lesser extent that of the National Liberation Front (aka, Viet Cong). The NVA was a well supplied, equipped, and trained army, which was supplied with weaponry and equipment of the U.S.S.R (Russia), Peoples Republic of China (Chicom), and Communist Eastern European. The Viet Cong, although generally supplied by North Vietnam, experienced equipment shortages and relied in part on field expediencies, improvisions, and any other equipment and weapons they could employ, resulting in a vast assortment of French, World War II German and Japanese, and U.S. origin...It is difficult to classify a particular piece of equipment as being of either Viet Cong or NVA use.--INTRODUCTION


Book Synopsis Communist Militaria of the Vietnam War by : Darrel R. Lulling

Download or read book Communist Militaria of the Vietnam War written by Darrel R. Lulling and published by McN Press Subs of Military Collectors' News Press. This book was released on 1980 with total page 60 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Mainly about combat equipment and uniforms of the communist-supplied North Vietnamese forces (NVA or PAVN) and to a lesser extent that of the National Liberation Front (aka, Viet Cong). The NVA was a well supplied, equipped, and trained army, which was supplied with weaponry and equipment of the U.S.S.R (Russia), Peoples Republic of China (Chicom), and Communist Eastern European. The Viet Cong, although generally supplied by North Vietnam, experienced equipment shortages and relied in part on field expediencies, improvisions, and any other equipment and weapons they could employ, resulting in a vast assortment of French, World War II German and Japanese, and U.S. origin...It is difficult to classify a particular piece of equipment as being of either Viet Cong or NVA use.--INTRODUCTION


Unheralded Victory

Unheralded Victory

Author: Mark W. Woodruff

Publisher:

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 360

ISBN-13:

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

"Unheralded Victory is the true, but rarely acknowledged, history of the defeat of the Viet Cong and North Vietnamese Army at the hands of the American and Allied troops from 1961 through 1973. It chronicles, in detail, the virtual annihilation of the Viet cong by the late 1960s. the book then recounts the first wholesale introduction of North Vietnamese Army troops onto the battlefield in 1964 and American's response--the landing of U.S. ground forces in early 1965. Battle by battle, from Ia Drang through Khe Sanh through the Linebacker Operations, Unheralded Victory presents a convincing and accurate picture of the American victory."--Publisher's description .


Book Synopsis Unheralded Victory by : Mark W. Woodruff

Download or read book Unheralded Victory written by Mark W. Woodruff and published by . This book was released on 1999 with total page 360 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Unheralded Victory is the true, but rarely acknowledged, history of the defeat of the Viet Cong and North Vietnamese Army at the hands of the American and Allied troops from 1961 through 1973. It chronicles, in detail, the virtual annihilation of the Viet cong by the late 1960s. the book then recounts the first wholesale introduction of North Vietnamese Army troops onto the battlefield in 1964 and American's response--the landing of U.S. ground forces in early 1965. Battle by battle, from Ia Drang through Khe Sanh through the Linebacker Operations, Unheralded Victory presents a convincing and accurate picture of the American victory."--Publisher's description .


Small Arms of the Vietnam War

Small Arms of the Vietnam War

Author: Dale A. Dye

Publisher: Warriors Publishing Group

Published: 2018-08-19

Total Pages: 362

ISBN-13:

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

With modern military emphasis on whiz-bang weapons technology and the constant quest for things that make a bigger bang on the battlefield, it’s easy to forget that at the dark heart of war stands an infantryman and his individual weapons. Those who understand warfare from research or from personal experience generally realize this about the conflicts that have plagued mankind since the dawn of time. Infantry weapons—often referred to as small arms—have fascinated soldiers and scholars for decades as they are the most personal aspects of combat. Small arms come into play when contact is close and potentially lethal. This was particularly true during the long, frustrating war in Vietnam, but much of the focus in studying that conflict has been either on aerial weapons—strike aircraft or armed helicopters—or on the originally much-maligned M16 rifle. There were huge numbers of other weapons used by both sides, but they are often ignored and rarely seen being used in combat action. This book solves that problem. Divided into easily digestible sections and preceded by cogent discussions of each weapon type, the authors have presented an intriguing collection of photographs that depict the primary small (and not so small) infantry arms most common on Vietnam battlefields. There are rare and stirring images here that depict what it was like to fight in the jungle-covered mountains and in the rice paddies. Viewing these images is like studying a primer about one of America’s longest and deadliest wars. "We have a new generation of combat veterans among us these days. Men and women who carried a new generation of weapons to war into places such as Iraq and Afghanistan, who have returned with a fresh understanding about the crucial importance of small arms in warfare. They understand...that there is no strategy or tactic that equals victory in armed conflict if it does not include that muddy, grimy, dog-tired infantryman with just his personal weapon to help him survive in a life-and-death encounter." – American Rifleman "It’s an excellent book for anyone with an interest in the details of 20th-century infantry weapons, especially historians and collectors." – Booksmith


Book Synopsis Small Arms of the Vietnam War by : Dale A. Dye

Download or read book Small Arms of the Vietnam War written by Dale A. Dye and published by Warriors Publishing Group. This book was released on 2018-08-19 with total page 362 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: With modern military emphasis on whiz-bang weapons technology and the constant quest for things that make a bigger bang on the battlefield, it’s easy to forget that at the dark heart of war stands an infantryman and his individual weapons. Those who understand warfare from research or from personal experience generally realize this about the conflicts that have plagued mankind since the dawn of time. Infantry weapons—often referred to as small arms—have fascinated soldiers and scholars for decades as they are the most personal aspects of combat. Small arms come into play when contact is close and potentially lethal. This was particularly true during the long, frustrating war in Vietnam, but much of the focus in studying that conflict has been either on aerial weapons—strike aircraft or armed helicopters—or on the originally much-maligned M16 rifle. There were huge numbers of other weapons used by both sides, but they are often ignored and rarely seen being used in combat action. This book solves that problem. Divided into easily digestible sections and preceded by cogent discussions of each weapon type, the authors have presented an intriguing collection of photographs that depict the primary small (and not so small) infantry arms most common on Vietnam battlefields. There are rare and stirring images here that depict what it was like to fight in the jungle-covered mountains and in the rice paddies. Viewing these images is like studying a primer about one of America’s longest and deadliest wars. "We have a new generation of combat veterans among us these days. Men and women who carried a new generation of weapons to war into places such as Iraq and Afghanistan, who have returned with a fresh understanding about the crucial importance of small arms in warfare. They understand...that there is no strategy or tactic that equals victory in armed conflict if it does not include that muddy, grimy, dog-tired infantryman with just his personal weapon to help him survive in a life-and-death encounter." – American Rifleman "It’s an excellent book for anyone with an interest in the details of 20th-century infantry weapons, especially historians and collectors." – Booksmith


Equipped for Battle

Equipped for Battle

Author: Michael Burgan

Publisher: Capstone Classroom

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 179

ISBN-13: 147657653X

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

"Describes weapons, gear, and uniforms used by various military forces during America's biggest wars"--


Book Synopsis Equipped for Battle by : Michael Burgan

Download or read book Equipped for Battle written by Michael Burgan and published by Capstone Classroom. This book was released on 2014 with total page 179 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Describes weapons, gear, and uniforms used by various military forces during America's biggest wars"--