Wednesday, November 13, 2019
The Vietnam War - The 1968 Tet Offensive :: Vietnam War Essays
The Vietnam War - The 1968 Tet Offensive      For several thousand years, Vietnamese Lunar New Year has been a  traditional celebration that brings the Vietnamese a sense of happiness,  hope and peace. However, in recent years, It also bring back a bitter  memory full of tears. It reminds them the 1968 bloodshed, a bloodiest  military campaign of the Vietnam War the North Communists launched against  the South.    The "general offensive and general uprising" of the north marked the sharp  turn of the Vietnam War. Today there have been a great number of writings  about this event. However, it seems that many key facts in the Communist  campaign are still misinterpreted or neglected.    In the mid-80, living in Saigon after being released from the Communist  "re-education camp," I read a book published in the early 1980's in America  about the story of the 1968 Tet Offensive. It said that the North  Vietnamese Army supreme command had imitated one of the greatest heroes of  Vietnam, King Quang Trung, who won the most spectacular victory over the  Chinese aggressors in the 1789 counter-attack - in planning the 1968  operations.    The book quoted King Quang Trung's tactic of surprise. He let the troops  celebrate the 1789 Tet Festival one day ahead so that he could launch the  attacks on the first three days of the lunar new year while the Chinese  troops were still feasting and not ready to organize their defense.    Those who claimed the similarity between the two campaigns certainly did  not know the whole truth, but jumped into conclusion with wild imagination  after learning that the North Vietnamese attacking units also celebrated  Tet "one day ahead" before the attacks.    In fact, the Tet Offensive broke out on the Tet's Eve - in the early  morning of January 30, 1968 at many cities of Central Vietnam, such as Da  Nang and Qui Nhon, as well as cities in the central coastal and highland  areas, that lied within the Communist 5th Military Region.. The other  cities to the south that included Saigon, were attacked 24 hours later at  the small hours of January 31. Thus the offensive lost its element of total  surprise that every tactician has to respect.    But It surprised me that some in the American media were still unaware of  such tragic story.    The story started some 5 months previously. On August 8, 1967, the North  Vietnam government approved a lunar calendar specifically compiled for the  7th time zone that covers all Vietnam, replacing the traditional lunar  calendar that had been in use in Asia for hundreds of years.    That old calendar was calculated for the 8th time zone that Beijing falls    					    
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