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Operation Linebacker II 1972

Marshall L. Michel III

The B-52s are sent to Hanoi

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Release Date: 20/09/2018

Genre: Society & Culture
Sub-Genre: Politics & Government
Illustrator: Jim Laurier
Label: Osprey Publishing
Series: Air Campaign
Contributors: Paul Kime (By (artist)), Adam Tooby (By (artist)), Jim Laurier (Illustrated by), Bounford.com (By (artist))
Language: English
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

The B-52s are sent to Hanoi
The Linebacker II campaign of 1972 saw America's fearsome but irreplaceable B-52s finally sent into action above the Vietnamese capital Hanoi in an attempt to bomb the Vietnamese to the negotiating table.

The Linebacker II campaign of 1972 saw America's fearsome but irreplaceable B-52s finally sent into action above the Vietnamese capital Hanoi in an attempt to bomb the Vietnamese to the negotiating table.

After the failed April 1972 invasion of South Vietnam and the heavy US tactical bombing raids in the Hanoi area, the North Vietnamese agreed to return to the Paris peace talks, yet very quickly these negotiations stalled.

In an attempt to end the war quickly and 'persuade' the North Vietnamese to return to the negotiating table, President Nixon ordered the Air Force to send the US’ ultimate conventional weapon, the B-52 bomber, against their capital, Hanoi. Bristling with the latest Soviet air defence missiles, it was the most heavily defended target in Vietnam. Taking place in late December, this campaign was soon dubbed the ‘Christmas Bombings’.

Using specially commissioned artwork and maps, ex-USAF fighter colonel Marshall Michel describes Linebacker II, the climax of the air war over Vietnam, and history's only example of how America's best Cold War bombers performed against contemporary Soviet air defences.