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- W2004314894 abstract "Naval Engineers JournalVolume 78, Issue 5 p. 755-762 THE VIET-NAM INSURGENCY: SOME FACTS DR. BERNARD B. FALL, DR. BERNARD B. FALL The Author born in 1926, Dr. Bernard B. Fall served in the French underground from 1942 until the liberation of France, thus gaining firsthand experience in guerrilla warfare. From 1944 until 1946 he served in the infantry and pack artillery of the 4th Moroccan Mountain Division. He was decorated for his activities in the French underground. He then worked at the Nurnberg War Crimes Tribunal as a research-analyst and in 1950 served with the International Tracing Service of the United Nations as a search officer. He came to the United States for the first time in 1951 as a Fulbright Scholar and in 1952 earned a Master of Arts degree in Political Science at Syracuse University. In 1953 he went to war-torn Indochina at his own expense to do field research for his doctoral thesis. As a French citizen, he was allowed to accompany French Union forces in combat operation in nearly all sectors, thus seeing action at first hand. He returned to the United States in 1954 and received his doctorate that year at Syracuse University. Dr. Fall visited Indochina again in 1957, and in 1959 was awarded a SEATO Fellowship for field study of Communist infiltration in Southeast Asia, in the course of which he witnessed at first hand the outbreak of Communist hostilities in Laos. He also spent 1961–1962 in Indochina on a Rockefeller Foundation grant, and succeeded in visiting Communist North Viet-Nam. In 1963 he carried out field research in Algeria, and spent the summer of 1965 with American and Vietnamese forces in South Viet-Nam. A professor of international relations at Howard University since 1957, Dr. Fall is the author of five books (notably Street Without Joy and The Two Viet-Nams) and of numerous studies and articles in several languages; and makes his home with his American-born wife and children in Washington, D. C. His most recent books were Viet-Nam Witness (Praeger, May 1966) and Hell in a Very Small Place: The Siege of Dien Bien Phu (Lippincott, November 1966). Dr. Fall received the George Polk Award in 1966 for “outstanding interpretative reporting on Viet-Nam” and a Guggenheim Fellowship for 1967 for field research on the Viet-Cong.Search for more papers by this author DR. BERNARD B. FALL, DR. BERNARD B. FALL The Author born in 1926, Dr. Bernard B. Fall served in the French underground from 1942 until the liberation of France, thus gaining firsthand experience in guerrilla warfare. From 1944 until 1946 he served in the infantry and pack artillery of the 4th Moroccan Mountain Division. He was decorated for his activities in the French underground. He then worked at the Nurnberg War Crimes Tribunal as a research-analyst and in 1950 served with the International Tracing Service of the United Nations as a search officer. He came to the United States for the first time in 1951 as a Fulbright Scholar and in 1952 earned a Master of Arts degree in Political Science at Syracuse University. In 1953 he went to war-torn Indochina at his own expense to do field research for his doctoral thesis. As a French citizen, he was allowed to accompany French Union forces in combat operation in nearly all sectors, thus seeing action at first hand. He returned to the United States in 1954 and received his doctorate that year at Syracuse University. Dr. Fall visited Indochina again in 1957, and in 1959 was awarded a SEATO Fellowship for field study of Communist infiltration in Southeast Asia, in the course of which he witnessed at first hand the outbreak of Communist hostilities in Laos. He also spent 1961–1962 in Indochina on a Rockefeller Foundation grant, and succeeded in visiting Communist North Viet-Nam. In 1963 he carried out field research in Algeria, and spent the summer of 1965 with American and Vietnamese forces in South Viet-Nam. A professor of international relations at Howard University since 1957, Dr. Fall is the author of five books (notably Street Without Joy and The Two Viet-Nams) and of numerous studies and articles in several languages; and makes his home with his American-born wife and children in Washington, D. C. His most recent books were Viet-Nam Witness (Praeger, May 1966) and Hell in a Very Small Place: The Siege of Dien Bien Phu (Lippincott, November 1966). Dr. Fall received the George Polk Award in 1966 for “outstanding interpretative reporting on Viet-Nam” and a Guggenheim Fellowship for 1967 for field research on the Viet-Cong.Search for more papers by this author First published: October 1966 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1559-3584.1966.tb04143.x AboutPDF ToolsExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL Share a linkShare onFacebookTwitterLinked InRedditWechat Volume78, Issue5October 1966Pages 755-762 RelatedInformation" @default.
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