Warriors and Fools: How America's Leaders Lost the Vietnam War and Why It Still Matters

Harry E Rothmann
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Warriors and Fools: How America's Leaders Lost the Vietnam War and Why It Still Matters

Harry E Rothmann
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  • Published date: Aug 05, 2018
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 768
  • Publisher: Rothmann Consulting, Inc.
  • ISBN: 9780692165492
  • Dimensions: 7.0" W x 1.63" L x 10.0" H
Harry Rothmann graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1967. He is a retired Army Colonel who served in infantry, airborne and ranger units for over 29 years. He led an infantry platoon and company in combat in Vietnam; commanded an air assault battalion in the 101st Airborne Division; served on the Army and Joint Staffs in the Pentagon; and was a teacher at West Point and the National War College. Harry lives in New York with his wife Susie. They have three children and ten grandchildren.

"[In Warriors and Fools] Rothmann (None Will Surpass, 2014), a West Point graduate, retired Army colonel, and a veteran soldier who led infantry units into combat in Vietnam, has his own theories [about the loss in Vietnam]: "Leader misjudgments and miscalculations were not the only reasons for this failure...they were more a result of personal faults and a lack of trust, honesty, and understanding among and between American civilian leaders and their military counterparts." Furthermore, neither the U.S. military commanders nor the nation's civilian leaders had an adequate understanding or respect for their adversary, an expertly organized and dedicated force that pursued its clear goals through subterfuge and strategy. The author uses firsthand accounts from both sides to analyze the conflict from its beginnings in 1950s Cold War politics to the Fall of Saigon in 1975. He also critiques the (incorrect) lessons that American leaders took from the Vietnam War and how these have been applied to the country's subsequent conflicts. Rothmann writes in an accessible prose that reads mostly as general history (with a few of his own reflections and opinions scattered throughout. A thought-provoking, well-researched diagnosis of the Vietnam War." Kirkus Indie Review

"Vietnam War remains an enigma in American history. It was a war in which the victor lost every battle; a war in which a cabinet hailed as the 'best and brightest' seemed to stumble across every tripwire they came across. There are so many baffling angles about Vietnam that it's safe to say we have only begun the effort to understand what happened - both in the jungle and back home in Washington.

In that vain, Harry Rothmann has put together [in Warriors and Fools] one of the most comprehensive retrospectives on the war- diving deeply into the dysfunction of the relationships between US military and civilian leadership. Leveraging recently released classified material, Rothmann offers rare insights into the complex dynamics of the relationships between LBJ, Taylor, Westmoreland, Abrams, Lodge, Bunker, Kissinger, Nixon, etc. Through comprehensive research he sheds light on how Washington and its top brass got it wrong, while America's brave troops fought a war they had no chance of winning. Rothmann thoughtfully contrasts the US resolve and strategy against that of its enemy. Accessing a trove of interviews with North Vietnamese leadership, Rothmann sheds light on the evolution of the North Vietnamese's winning strategy.

For those looking for a deep and thoughtful look at the mistakes America made during the prosecution of this war, and those who enjoyed Ken Burns/Novick PBS series but want even more insight, Rothmann's "Warriors and Fools" is a great read" ..LIzzo on Amazon

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I have been a student of the Viet Nam experience for over 50 years. Through the years I have read hundreds of books focused on the operational to strategic aspects of the Viet Nam conflict. This is the single best piece of literature I have ever read concerning this conflict: warriors (both sides), political dynamics, military leaders and fact based "so what" analysis. I have never read a book that weaves all of the pieces together. After all these years Harry Rothman finally has told the complete story. Warriors and Fools is the complete literary work concerning the Viet Nam conflict. Rothman writes as an author who was not only a War College History Professor, but also carried an M-16 as a warrior leader in the jungles and villages of Viet Nam. As you read Warriors and Fools, you read a wonderfully blended piece of non fiction that is hard to put down. Fantastic holistic research and personal experiences that make this a must read! Highly recommend! RThomas on Amazon

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