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The Tet Offensive: Intelligence Failure in War (Cornell Studies in Security
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The Tet Offensive: Intelligence Failure in War (Cornell Studies in Security Affairs) Cloth - 1991

by Wirtz, James J

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Cornell University Press, 1991. First Edition . Cloth. Fine/Very Fine. (1st edition) Large, sturdy book, quality orange cloth, black spine, black color inside covers and adjacent end papers, 290 pages. Owner's name and address at top of first front end paper. On title page in black ink: "To Lary, Good luck with your career in analysis. James J. Wirtz." DJ glossy be-neath mylar, colorfully designed in shades of pink, illustrated with trees on front, black spine, white back with related titles. DJ and book, both Very Fine.
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In this account of one of the worst intelligence failures in American
history, James J. Wirtz explains why U.S. forces were surprised by the North Vietnamese Tet Offensive in 1968. Wirtz reconstructs the turning point of the Vietnam War in unprecedented detail. Drawing upon Vietcong and recently declassified U.S. sources, he is able to trace the strategy and unfolding of the Tet campaign as well as the U.S. response.

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On 31 January 1968, during the Tet holiday, communist forces simultaneously attacked urban areas, military installations, and government facilities throughout South Vietnam.

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