Author: | Progressive Management | ISBN: | 9780463740682 |
Publisher: | Progressive Management | Publication: | May 10, 2018 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Progressive Management |
ISBN: | 9780463740682 |
Publisher: | Progressive Management |
Publication: | May 10, 2018 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
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The Military Assistance Command, Vietnam-Studies and Observations Group was created in 1963 as the result of President John F. Kennedy's strong desire to conduct an unconventional war against the communist regime in North Vietnam. First tasked to the Central Intelligence Agency, the mission was assigned to the Department of Defense in 1962 once it was realized that the CIA did not possess the resources or the desire to conduct covert, paramilitary activities. Throughout its eight-year existence, SOG executed a variety of missions focusing on psychological warfare, maritime interdiction, reconnaissance patrols, and personnel recovery missions. This study examines the strategic and operational necessity for which MACVSOG was required. The research explores what exactly was MACVSOG? It then answers, did the political environment of the 1950s and 1960s contribute to not only the necessity for but also the lack of effectiveness of MACVSOG? Finally, the research explores if MACVSOG is a model for modern day, covert paramilitary operations? The scope of the research is from 1946 to 1964; it is during these years in which numerous actions by the nation's political, military, and intelligence apparatus contributed to the necessity for MACVSOG.
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION * Introduction * Research Question * Thesis Outline * Literature Review * CHAPTER 2 THE STRATEGIC NECESSITY FOR MACVSOG * CHAPTER 3 THE CHALLENGE TO ESTABLISH MACVSOG * CHAPTER 4 A CURRENT APPLICABILITY FOR THE MACVSOG MODEL? * Conclusion * GLOSSARY * BIBLIOGRAPHY
This excellent report has been professionally converted for accurate flowing-text e-book format reproduction.
The Military Assistance Command, Vietnam-Studies and Observations Group was created in 1963 as the result of President John F. Kennedy's strong desire to conduct an unconventional war against the communist regime in North Vietnam. First tasked to the Central Intelligence Agency, the mission was assigned to the Department of Defense in 1962 once it was realized that the CIA did not possess the resources or the desire to conduct covert, paramilitary activities. Throughout its eight-year existence, SOG executed a variety of missions focusing on psychological warfare, maritime interdiction, reconnaissance patrols, and personnel recovery missions. This study examines the strategic and operational necessity for which MACVSOG was required. The research explores what exactly was MACVSOG? It then answers, did the political environment of the 1950s and 1960s contribute to not only the necessity for but also the lack of effectiveness of MACVSOG? Finally, the research explores if MACVSOG is a model for modern day, covert paramilitary operations? The scope of the research is from 1946 to 1964; it is during these years in which numerous actions by the nation's political, military, and intelligence apparatus contributed to the necessity for MACVSOG.
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION * Introduction * Research Question * Thesis Outline * Literature Review * CHAPTER 2 THE STRATEGIC NECESSITY FOR MACVSOG * CHAPTER 3 THE CHALLENGE TO ESTABLISH MACVSOG * CHAPTER 4 A CURRENT APPLICABILITY FOR THE MACVSOG MODEL? * Conclusion * GLOSSARY * BIBLIOGRAPHY