VERY RARE! Original "RLG MILITARY OPERATIONS ACTIVITIES IN THE LAOTIAN PANHANDLE" U.S. Army Vietnam War “Indochina Monographs” Operational Report - From Brigadier General George E. Barker Collection
VERY RARE! Original "RLG MILITARY OPERATIONS ACTIVITIES IN THE LAOTIAN PANHANDLE" U.S. Army Vietnam War “Indochina Monographs” Operational Report - From Brigadier General George E. Barker Collection
Comes with a hand-signed C.O.A.
*Once-in-a-lifetime chance to own an original and very limited U.S. Army print of the Vietnam War “Indochina Monographs” series directly from the private collection of Brigadier General George E. Barker.
Title: RLG MILITARY OPERATIONS AND ACTIVITIES IN THE LAOTIAN PANHANDLE
Introduction, The Organization and Employment of Irregular Forces in Southern Laos, The Initiation of Conventional Warfare in Southern Laos, the NVA, Panhandle Offensives of 1971 and 1972, Developments Following the February 1973 Cease Fire, Observations and Conclusions, The Agreement on the Restoration of Peace and Reconciliation in Laos.
10+ Illustrations
6 Charts
13 Maps
Page Total: 119
This extremely rare and museum-grade artifact is an original very limited early printing of the Vietnam War “Indochina Monographs” operational reports published by the U.S. Army Center of Military History (Washington D.C.).
Titled “RLG MILITARY OPERATIONS AND ACTIVITIES IN THE LAOTIAN PANHANDLE - Brig. Gen. Soutchay Vongsavanh” this Indochina Monograph report was written by officers who held positions in the Cambodia, Laotian, and South Vietnamese armed forces during the Vietnam War in Indochina.
This specific report of the Indochina Monographs was written with intelligence and a first-hand account from Brig. Gen. Soutchay Vongsavanh.
This original Vietnam War “Indochina Monographs” operational report series was produced in very limited quantities, however, what makes this particular report even rarer is that this report comes directly from the private collection of Brigadier General George E. Barker when he was issued this report during his command of the 407th Civil Affairs Battalion.
As noted in the Monograph series by Brigadier General Douglas Kinnard (Chief of Military History) the Vietnam War “Indochina Monographs” operational report series show one of the most extensive and detailed views of the Vietnam War as it was not edited or altered to reflect the view of the U.S. Army or the Department of Defense.