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==Operation Enhance==
==Operation Enhance==
In late March 1972, [[communist]] [[North Vietnam]] launched what is called by the United States the [[Easter Offensive]] against South Vietnam. The communist objective was to weaken the South Vietnamese armed forces, capture additional South Vietnamese territory, and weaken American resolve to continue to assist South Vietnam. The Eastern Offensive was carried out in the context that North Vietnam was negotiating a peace agreement with the United States and wished to strengthen its position in South Vietnam prior to completing the agreement.<ref>Andrade, Dale (1995), ''Trial by Fire" New York: Hippocrene Books, p. 43</ref>
In late March 1972, [[communist]] [[North Vietnam]] launched what is called by the United States the [[Easter Offensive]] against South Vietnam. The communist objective was to weaken the South Vietnamese armed forces, capture additional South Vietnamese territory, and weaken American resolve to continue to assist South Vietnam. The Eastern Offensive was carried out in the context that North Vietnam was negotiating a peace agreement with the United States and wished to strengthen its position in South Vietnam prior to completing the agreement.<ref>Andrade, Dale (1995), ''Trial by Fire" New York: Hippocrene Books, p. 43</ref>

The Easter Offensive put the military forces of South Vietnam under intense pressure.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 14:58, 18 December 2015

Operations Enhance and Enhance Plus in the Vietnam War were the transfer of American military equipment and bases to the South Vietnamese government in advance of the Paris Peace Accords which ended American involvement in the war. The two operations were conducted between May and September 1972.

Operation Enhance

In late March 1972, communist North Vietnam launched what is called by the United States the Easter Offensive against South Vietnam. The communist objective was to weaken the South Vietnamese armed forces, capture additional South Vietnamese territory, and weaken American resolve to continue to assist South Vietnam. The Eastern Offensive was carried out in the context that North Vietnam was negotiating a peace agreement with the United States and wished to strengthen its position in South Vietnam prior to completing the agreement.[1]

The Easter Offensive put the military forces of South Vietnam under intense pressure.

References

  1. ^ Andrade, Dale (1995), Trial by Fire" New York: Hippocrene Books, p. 43

[Category:History of South Vietnam]]