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Index

Unless otherwise indicated, all military personnel are USN and all ships are USS.

A

Acheson, Dean, 87, 120-21, 160, 171, 173, 176
Adriatic Task Group, 80

Advanced Base Functional Component Systems,
59

Advanced bases, 58-59

Advisory Training and Organization Mission
(ATOM), 321n; see also Training Relations
and Instruction Mission
Air Cathay Airline, 267

Aircraft carriers, 70, 149, 217; see also carrier
operations

Air Forces, 60

Air Forces, Army, 59

Air Force, United States, 51, 147, 150, 158,
341, 355

Air Policy Commission, 149

Air Transport Command, 151

Ajax (AR-6), 286-87

Alaska, Commander in Chief, 141

Alaskan Sea Frontier, 141

Albania, 77

Alexandria, Egypt, 351

Algérien (French), 89

Algiers, Algeria, 81

Algol (AKA-54), 276

Allard, Jacques, 203

Allied-Japanese relations, 98

Allied Powers, 46, 52, 64, 88, 92–94, 103

Allied Powers, Southwest Pacific, 88
Allied Southeast Asia Command, 50

Along Bay, 101, 103, 132 (photo), 163, 220
(photo), 274

Amberson, Commander Julius, 283, 284
(photo), 285-86

American Consul, Singapore, 14

American Women's Association of Saigon, 280
Amoy, China, 32

Amphibious Control Division 12, 275

Amphibious Force, Western Pacific, 273-99
Amphibious Group 1, 273
Amphibious Squadrons

1, 297

2,356

4,356

6,356

Amphibious Task Force, Western Pacific, 275
Amphibious Training Command, 360

Amphibious warfare, 58, 65, 73, 130 (photo),
217, 240 (photo), 341, 351

composition of forces, 128, 209, 225
exercises, 358, 360-61

French-Viet Minh War operations, 129-
32, 137-38, 239-41

World War II operations, 47, 49

Analysis and Review, Office of the Under Sec-
retary of the Navy, 215

Anderson (DD-786), 173

Anderson, General Frederick L., USA, 362n
Anderson, Robert B., 215, 261, App. I

An Giang Province, 371

Anglo-American

British relations

relations; see American-

Anglo-Japanese Alliance, 1902, 27

Annam, 5-9, 11, 14-15, 20-21, 24, 32, 111
Annamite (French), 93, 96

An Thoi, 341

Anti-Communist Denunciation Campaign, 331
Antietam (CV-36), 76, 143

Antisubmarine warfare, United States, 58

operations, 237, 281, 358

postwar development, 70, 73, 148-49,
157, 354

Arethuse, operation, 239-41

d'Argenlieu, Vice Admiral Georges Thierry

(French), 91, 100, 116, 118, 120

Armed Forces Policy Council, 154

Armed Forces Supply Support Center, 366

Armed Services, Senate Committee on, 144,
147, 153

Army Ground Forces. 59-60
Army-Navy relations, 57, 59

Army, United States, 57, 59-60, 147, 149,
221, 355

Arromanches (French), 134, 135 (photo),
188, 191, 219, 257-58, 351

Ashworth, Commander Frederick L., 52
Asiatic Fleet, United States, 42-54

Askari (ARL-30), 287

Assistant Secretary of Defense, 154, 213

Assistant Secretary of Defense for Atomic

Energy, 213-14

Assistant Secretary of Defense for Guided Mis-

siles, 213

Assistant Secretary of Defense (International

Security Affairs), 168, 221

Assistant Secretary of the Navy, 215
Assistant Secretaries of the Navy

Air, 215

Financial Management (Comptroller),
215

Material, 215

Personnel and Reserve Forces, 215
Research and Development, 368
Assistant Secretary of War for Air, 60
Associated States of Indochina, 202

Association of Revolutionary Annamite Youth,
32

Associations for National Salvation, 39

Aswan Dam, Egypt, 350

Atlante, operation, 238-39, 243

Atlantic Fleet, United States, 54, 141, 352

Atlas (ARL-7), 287

Atomic bomb, 52, 71, 158, 216, 218
Atomic Energy Commission, 218, 353

Auboyneau, Vice Admiral Philippe (French),

123, 208, 227, 230, 232 (photo), 256, 274

August Revolution; see August Uprising
August Uprising, 1945, 82, 90
Australia, 205, 254, 302
Austria, 69

Aviation, Department of, 59n
Axis Powers, 39, 64

Azerbaijan Province, Iran, 69, 77

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Bay of Bengal, 11

Beakley, Vice Admiral Wallace M., 355, App. I
Béarn (French), 93, 97, 114
Beauregard, USNS, 288

Begor (APD-127), 282

de Behaine, Monsignor Pigneau, 10
Beirut, Lebanon, 356

Bell, Captain Scott (British), 93, 100
Belleau Wood (CVL-24), 258

Ben Hai River, 265

Ben Tre; see Truc Giang

Berkey, Vice Admiral Russell S., 173, App. I

Bidault, Georges,120, 203, 253-54, 260–61
Bien Hoa Airfield, 184

Bien Hoa Province, 292

Bieri, Rear Admiral Bernard H.,

Binh Duong Province, 292

79

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Brooks, Commander W.K., 248

Browne, Captain George H., 237

Brown, Vice Admiral Charles R., 350-51
B-36 aircraft, 151, 158

B-29 aircraft, 259

Buckmaster, Rear Admiral Elliott, 105-09, 114

Bui Chu, 134, 272, 294–95

Bulgaria, 69

Bureau Mixte du Transport, 283

Bureau of Information of the Communist and
Workers' Parties (COMINFORM), 148
Bureau of Ordnance, 354, 358

Bureau of Ships, 353

Bureau of the Budget, 146

Bureau system, 55–56

Burke, Admiral Arleigh A., 204, 340, 354,
356-57, 365, App. I

military assistance programs, 332–33, 335,
341

Suez Crisis, 350-51

Burma, 3, 41, 45

Bush, Vannevar, 211
Buu Loc, 304

Byrnes, James F., 79, 121

C

Cacapon (AO-52), 248

Caffery, Jefferson, 120

Caiman, operation, 196

Cairo Declaration, 66

Cai Von River, 323

Caldara, General Joseph, USAF, 255

Caliente (AO-53), 287

Callaghan, Vice Admiral William M., 274,

288, App. I

Cambodia, 5, 7, 118, 309, 311, 344

French role in, 15, 17-18, 21, 36–38, 165
geographic significance, 1, 3-4

Camp de la Pagode, 284

Cam Pha, 117

Camp Lach Tray, 298

Cam Ranh, 5, 26–27, 40, 42, 46, 48

Cannon, Commander James B., 179, App. I
Can Tho, 95-96, 134, 227, 307, 343, 371
Canton, China, 11, 31, 35

Cao Bang, 101, 132, 177, 180, 252

Cao Dai Sect, 134, 311, 319, 322, 330

Cape Camau, 42, 136

Cape Dinh, 46

Cape Padaran; see Cape Dinh

Cape Ron, 253

Caperton (DD-650), 230 (photo)

Cape Saint Jacques; see Cape Vung Tau

Cape Varella; see Ke Ga

Cape Vung Tau, 93–94, 291–92, 327, 340

Carney, Admiral Robert B., 260, 262, 264
(photo), 349, App. I

Chinese threat to Indochina, 232, 236

Dien Bien Phu Crisis, 247-48, 251, 253,
255

"Passage to Freedom," 273, 289

Carpentier, General Marcel (French), 174
Carrier Division 1, 248

Carrier Division 3, 236, 248

Carrier operations, 73, 149-51, 158, 217, 349–
51

United States in Southeast Asia, 1952-54,
190-91, 235-37, 247-49, 254-55, 260,
263, 267-68, 348

United States in World War II, 48-49,
57-58, 70

Casablanca Conference, 84

Castor (AKS-1), 287

de Castries, Colonel Christian B.F. (French),
246, 263

Castro, Fidel, 369

Catalina (PBY) aircraft, 42, 137

Cat Bi Airfield, 117, 137, 191, 257
Catholicism; see Religion

Catinat Wharf, Saigon, 230

Cat Lai, 137, 341, 344

Cat Lo, 343

Cédile, Colonel Jean (French), 91–92
Celebes, 355

Central Intelligence Agency, 74, 146, 209

Central Pacific Ocean Area, 141

Ceylon, 85, 93

Chamber of Deputies (French), 20

Chamoun, Camille, 356

Champa, 5, 7-9

Chau Doc; see Chau Phu

Chau Phu, 5, 371

Chay River, 192

Chéliff (French), 239

Chennault, Major General Claire L., USA, 47–
48, 50

Chevreuil (French), 185, 196

Chiang Kai-shek, 32, 85-87, 104, 109, 113,
116, 139

Chief of Naval Operations, 108

establishment, 54, 155

organization, 55-57, 63, 140-41, 145,
158, 168, 364-67

Chief of Staff, Air Force, 145

Chief of Staff (Army), 57, 140, 145

Chief of Staff to the Commander in Chief, 57
Chi Lang (Vietnamese), 330

China, 47, 67, 167, 170

Civil War, 1945–1949, 66, 76, 157, 165–
66

influence in Indochina before 1900, 1-9,
11, 18-24

navy, 1-3, 7-9, 25

China Lake, California, 358

China, Nationalist, 66, 234, 340

aid to Viet Minh in World War II, 43-45

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