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A Acheson, Dean, 87, 120-21, 160, 171, 173, 176 Advanced Base Functional Component Systems, Advanced bases, 58-59 Advisory Training and Organization Mission Aircraft carriers, 70, 149, 217; see also carrier Air Forces, 60 Air Forces, Army, 59 Air Force, United States, 51, 147, 150, 158, 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 Along Bay, 101, 103, 132 (photo), 163, 220 Amberson, Commander Julius, 283, 284 American Consul, Singapore, 14 American Women's Association of Saigon, 280 Amphibious Control Division 12, 275 Amphibious Force, Western Pacific, 273-99 1, 297 2,356 4,356 6,356 Amphibious Task Force, Western Pacific, 275 Amphibious warfare, 58, 65, 73, 130 (photo), composition of forces, 128, 209, 225 French-Viet Minh War operations, 129- World War II operations, 47, 49 Analysis and Review, Office of the Under Sec- Anderson (DD-786), 173 Anderson, General Frederick L., USA, 362n 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 An Thoi, 341 Anti-Communist Denunciation Campaign, 331 Antisubmarine warfare, United States, 58 operations, 237, 281, 358 postwar development, 70, 73, 148-49, 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, Army Ground Forces. 59-60 Army, United States, 57, 59-60, 147, 149, Arromanches (French), 134, 135 (photo), Ashworth, Commander Frederick L., 52 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 Air, 215 Financial Management (Comptroller), Material, 215 Personnel and Reserve Forces, 215 Association of Revolutionary Annamite Youth, 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 Auboyneau, Vice Admiral Philippe (French), 123, 208, 227, 230, 232 (photo), 256, 274 August Revolution; see August Uprising Aviation, Department of, 59n Azerbaijan Province, Iran, 69, 77 Bay of Bengal, 11 Beakley, Vice Admiral Wallace M., 355, App. I Begor (APD-127), 282 de Behaine, Monsignor Pigneau, 10 Bell, Captain Scott (British), 93, 100 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 Province, 292 Bieri, Rear Admiral Bernard H., Binh Duong Province, 292 79 Brooks, Commander W.K., 248 Browne, Captain George H., 237 Brown, Vice Admiral Charles R., 350-51 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 Bureau of Ships, 353 Bureau of the Budget, 146 Bureau system, 55–56 Burke, Admiral Arleigh A., 204, 340, 354, military assistance programs, 332–33, 335, Suez Crisis, 350-51 Burma, 3, 41, 45 Bush, Vannevar, 211 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 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 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 Chinese threat to Indochina, 232, 236 Dien Bien Phu Crisis, 247-48, 251, 253, "Passage to Freedom," 273, 289 Carpentier, General Marcel (French), 174 Carrier Division 3, 236, 248 Carrier operations, 73, 149-51, 158, 217, 349– United States in Southeast Asia, 1952-54, United States in World War II, 48-49, Casablanca Conference, 84 Castor (AKS-1), 287 de Castries, Colonel Christian B.F. (French), Castro, Fidel, 369 Catalina (PBY) aircraft, 42, 137 Cat Bi Airfield, 117, 137, 191, 257 Catinat Wharf, Saigon, 230 Cat Lai, 137, 341, 344 Cat Lo, 343 Cédile, Colonel Jean (French), 91–92 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– Chevreuil (French), 185, 196 Chiang Kai-shek, 32, 85-87, 104, 109, 113, Chief of Naval Operations, 108 establishment, 54, 155 organization, 55-57, 63, 140-41, 145, Chief of Staff, Air Force, 145 Chief of Staff (Army), 57, 140, 145 Chief of Staff to the Commander in Chief, 57 China, 47, 67, 167, 170 Civil War, 1945–1949, 66, 76, 157, 165– influence in Indochina before 1900, 1-9, 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 |