Ronald B. Frankum Jr. is a professor of history at Millersville University in Pennsylvania. He is the author of nine books on Vietnam and has presented nationally and internationally on the war for nearly thirty years.

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Illustrations A Note on Sources and Names Preface Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1: November in Saigon, Paris, and Washington Chapter 2: Searching for Solutions and Alternatives Chapter 3: Exit the Year of the Horse Chapter 4: Tet: A New Beginning with Old Problems Chapter 5: Converging on a Crisis: Ngo Dinh Di?m and the United Front Chapter 6: The Sect Crisis Defined Chapter 7: Turning Away from Ngo Dinh Di?m Chapter 8: Saigon Without Collins Chapter 9: The Days Between Washington and Saigon Chapter 10: The Battle for Saigon Conclusion: A Mission Accomplished Notes Bibliography Index
