"How could the United States lose a war that seemed easy to win?" When the Viet Nam War ended, with the United States of America defeated, many wondered how a military powerhouse lost to a raggedy-ass, little fourth-rate country, as President Lyndon Johnson called North Viet Nam. Frank Scotton knew why. A young Foreign Service Officer assigned to Viet Nam in 1962, Scotton drove roads others avoided, walked trails alone, and spent nights in remote hamlets. Learning the Vietnamese language, carrying a carbine, and living out of a rucksack, he proved that small teams, correctly trained and...
"How could the United States lose a war that seemed easy to win?" When the Viet Nam War ended, with the United States of America defeated, many w...