Includes bibliographical references (pages 300-302) and index
U.S. Military intelligence knew a lot about Charlie - maybe enough to win the war. They knew about the Tet offensive. They knew the disposition of troops around Khe Sanh. And much, much more. But the first casualty of war is truth. Our field commanders were lied to by generals and politicians on their own side. Bruce Jones's explosive account of the cover-up is gut-level history in the making - an angry eyewitness story of an elite conspiracy that smothered our chance for victory in Vietnam