The Siege of Lz Kate: The Battle for an American Firebase in Vietnam

by Arthur G Sharp

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At the end of October 1969, 5,000 North Vietnamese Army regulars surrounded a force of 150 American soldiers and their South Vietnamese allies at a firebase in a far-flung corner of Vietnam. The situation was desperate and, despite initial attempts to resupply the base, soon became untenable. It was fight on and meet near-certain death or capture--or attempt an escape. Led by a pair of no-nonsense Special Forces soldiers, the Americans and their allies chose escape, which was a harrowing five-hour experience conducted across two and a half miles of enemy-infested ground in the dark of night. This story of against-all-odds bravery is also a cautionary tale about the perils of Richard Nixon's policy of Vietnamization, which produced the precarious situation at Fire Support Base Kate.
  • ISBN10 0811759407
  • ISBN13 9780811759403
  • Publish Date 1 May 2014
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Stackpole Books
  • Format eBook
  • Pages 256
  • Language English