Valley of the Shadow, Kevin Boylan
Valley of the Shadow, Kevin Boylan
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Valley of the Shadow
The Siege of Dien Bien Phu

Author: Kevin Boylan, Luc Olivier

Narrator: Joe Barrett

Unabridged: 11 hr 27 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 02/12/2019


Synopsis

Struggling to reassert control over their Indochinese colonies after World War II, the French established a huge air-land base in the valley of Dien Bien Phu. But when the opposing Vietnamese People's Army (VPA) began massing its forces against the base in late 1953, French commanders seized the opportunity to draw their elusive enemy into a decisive set-piece battle.

Defending a series of fortified positions which were reliant upon a single airstrip—and later, risky and inaccurate airdrops—for reinforcement and resupply, the French troops quickly discovered that they had underestimated their enemy. In fifty-six days of costly close-quarters fighting, the VPA slowly dislodged the French from one strongpoint after another by developing novel tactics and accomplishing incredible feats of engineering.

Drawing upon Vietnamese-language sources never previously employed in Western accounts of the siege, Valley of the Shadow is a dramatic re-telling of the climactic battle of the First Indochina War, the conflict that saw the French expelled from their former colony and set the stage for the "American War" in Vietnam.

About Kevin Boylan

Kevin Boylan teaches history at Emmanuel College in Boston, Massachusetts. He earned his BA in history from Rutgers University, and his PhD from Temple University. From 1995 to 2005, he was employed by the Pentagon as a defense analyst for the U.S. Defense Department and the U.S. Army Staff. Dr. Boylan returned to academe in 2005, teaching first at the University of Maine, Augusta, and then at a variety of colleges and universities in Connecticut and Wisconsin before moving to Boston. In October 2014, his groundbreaking article on the topic of Viet Minh artillery at Dien Bien Phu was published in the Journal of Military History, and won the Society of Military History's Moncado Prize in 2015. He lives in Medford, Massachusetts, U.S.A.


Reviews

Goodreads review by An

This may seem like just another book on Dien Bien Phu but its more important contribution to the literature, aside from recounting operational aspects of the French and Viet Minh experiences in the valley, is its refutation of some of Bernard Fall's more speculative assertions regarding certain even......more

This is very much a missed opportunity by the authors who had a lot more sources available to them than previous authors on this event. I found that the throughout the book the authors are playing a game of one-upmanship against other authors, notably Bernard Fall. This kind of pettiness upsets the......more

Great read, especially on the Viet Minh The authors have taken advantage of the Vietnamese published books and papers not available to previous authors. Little known fact like ammo consumption, actual units involved, etc fill the picture of such great times as Last Valley, which is the best availabl......more