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The second part of the administration’s approach was to change the strategy of the troops on the ground. In truth, this was the doing more of General Creighton Abrams than of the president. Acting on his own initiative, he scaled back big-unit search-and-destroy operations to focus on securing South Vietnam’s population, although he still sent troops to fight costly clashes such as the Battle of Hamburger Hill in May 1969. In
The Road Not Taken: Edward Lansdale and the American Tragedy in Vietnam
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