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an excellent work . . . mercifully free of abstract pontification. . . . [The University of California] Vietnam War Archive, with its sections on psychological warfare; propaganda analysis; political warfare; the VCs political dau tranh or struggle strategy and its three van or action programs, etc.perhaps a total of 150,000 pagescontains nothing that matches [More Than a Soldiers War.]Douglas Pike, Indochina Studies Project, University of California More Than a Soldiers War is a powerful, affecting story of distinguished service up to a tragic end. . . . It is a splendid account . . . Moreover, it is exceedingly thoughtful, and fascinating to boot.Robert W. Komer, former Assistant to President Johnson and Chief Advisor on Pacification to the Government of Vietnam . . . there are . . . officers whose stories can lend a perspective to the war that is available no other way. One such story is More Than a Soldiers War.California Zephyr, Vietnam Veterans of California newsletter . . . a well-written, fact-filled memoir . . . VVA Veteran, July 1996 Hundreds of books have been written about the American experience in Viet-Nam, however, few have been written about the advisory effort in general and the pacification effort specifically. Col. Metzners book does an excellent job in filling this gap.Military: The Press of Freedom, May, 1997 . . . a clear and honest description and evaluation of a cooperative program by the United States and Vietnam that was almost never reported in the media. . . . Colonel Metzner gives a very frank and well-organized explanation of the program. . . . Colonel Metzner is a gifted writer and his book tells an important part of our history, which certainly needed telling. It gives us a reason to be proud of the work done by the Pacification program.Purple Heart Magazine, recd Aug. 1997 . . . a major Vietnam literature contribution. Metzner plainly highlights the problems of advising a foreign army and its people, . . . The lessons he identifies are valuable for the US military in any future advisory effort.Military Review, May/June 1997 Colonel Metzners account of the workings of the pacification program at the local level in the provinces, districts and villages of Vietnam fills an important gap in the history of the war there, which is otherwise too dominated by the `soldiers war which most Americans experienced. He is honest in his frustrations, but also in his recognition that the program did have a major impact in bring peace and progress to the countryside where most Vietnamese lived. It won the `peoples war against the communists, only to see that the `soldiers war to which they later turned overwhelmed a Vietnam abandoned by its American protector.William E. Colby I have read your book More Than a Soldiers War. I must congratulate you for having transformed a normally unglamorous provincial advisory role into an exciting experience. And you have done an excellent job of, as you put it, `telling the story faithfully and accurately.. . . Finally, I am glad that we had advisors like yourself who had a profound empathy for the plight of Vietnamese people and who tried hard to help.Lam Quang Thi, Lt. Gen., ARVN An authoritative description of the war in the boondocks with valuable research material and case studies for historians to employ.Indochina Chronology, April-June 1998

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title:More Than a Soldier's War : Pacification in Vietnam
author:Metzner, Edward P.
publisher:Texas A&M University Press
isbn10 | asin:0890966664
print isbn13:9780890966662
ebook isbn13:9780585174648
language:English
subjectVietnamese Conflict, 1961-1975--Personal narratives, American, Metzner, Edward P.,--1925-
publication date:1995
lcc:DS559.5.M49 1995eb
ddc:959.704/3373
subject:Vietnamese Conflict, 1961-1975--Personal narratives, American, Metzner, Edward P.,--1925-
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More Than a Soldier's War
Pacification in Vietnam
Edward P. Metzner
More Than a Soldiers War Pacification in Vietnam Texas a M University Military History Series - image 2
Texas A&M University Press
College Station
Page iv
Copyright 1995 by Edward P. Metzner
All rights reserved
Manufactured in the United States of America
First edition
The paper used in this book meets the minimum requirements of the American National Standard for Permanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, Z39.48-1984. Binding materials have been chosen for durability.Picture 3
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Metzner, Edward P., 1925
More than a soldier's war: pacification in Vietnam/Edward P. Metzner.1st ed.
p. cm.
Includes index.
ISBN 0-89096-666-4 (alk. paper)
1. Vietnamese Conflict, 1961-1975Personal narratives, American. 2. Metzner, Edward P.,
1925- . I. Title.
DS559.5.M49 1995
959.704'3373dc20 95-18482
CIP
Page v
To Alina, for her inspiration, love, and patience in living and writing about an endeavor we both believed in.
To Howard, Helen, and Hilton, so that they might understand more about the people and land of their origin and why Dad was there.
To Hilary, born in America, but justly proud of his Asian-American heritage.
Page vi
Picture 4
WHEN TWO WATER BUFFALOES FIGHT, THE MOSQUITOES ALWAYS GET HURT.
Old Southeast Asian saying
Page vii
Contents
List of Illustrations
viii
Preface
ix
Acknowledgments
xiii
Chapters
1. Getting Educated
3
2. Optimism Is Its Own Reward
13
3. Return to the Delta
26
4. Honest Deception
33
5. Poll Tax
41
6. Out of the Frying Pan
49
7. Projectile Drift and the Grace of God
69
8. Eve of Destruction
77
9. Battle for a Church Steeple
95
10. "The Ambassador Requests Your Return"
104
11. Disaster in the Horseshoe
113
12. At Da Dung Mountain
123
13. Hon Soc, B-52s, and Chickens
130
14. Sometimes You Lose
139
15. Deceptive Statistics
150
16. Peace without Honor
159
17. Beginning of the End
172
18. Final Farewell
182
Epilogue
189
Index
197

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Illustrations
Following page 83
Vietnamese 7th Inf. Div. Psychological Warfare Section
Ban Me Thuot, Central Highlands
President Nguyen Van Thieu at My Tho City
Sen. Edmund Muskie at My Tho City
Maj. Le Minh Dao at Chuong Thien Province
Da Dung Mountain
Major Canh and son at Hon Soc Mountain
Tieu Can District, Vinh Binh Province
Col. Chung Van Bong at Vinh Binh Province
Children of Hieu Le village
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