Posted on Sep 30, 2018
Humphrey announces that he would halt the bombing of North Vietnam
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That was a lot of aircraft to lose and so many lives with them. This was a managed, not a "led" war.
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CPT Jeff Robinette
When on the ground Commanders needed to get Presidential approval to hit certain targets you are bound for failure$
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No win situation and I had never heard how many aircraft we lost. 900....yikes. Morning Mark
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It was a "No win" situation because our "leadership" never set a goal to win. Near the time the U.S. decided to withdraw, the North was on its last resources and ready to quit.
When the U.S. announced withdrawal, North Vietnamese officials joyously approved and sent their ragtag forces South.
When the U.S. announced withdrawal, North Vietnamese officials joyously approved and sent their ragtag forces South.
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