In his article on the US Army in Vietnam, Peter Dunn describes lines of command and control. Which best describes the situation as portrayed by Dunn? Command and control of all military assets was unified in the hands of MACV and General Westermoreland. Command and control was unified in the hands of the U.S. ambassador to Vietnam, General (ret.) Maxwell Taylor. A clear line of command and control leading back to the White House, which micromanaged the war from Washington. Confusion at the top and an almost complete absence of clear lines of command and control.

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In his article on the US Army in Vietnam, Peter Dunn describes lines of command and control. Which
best describes the situation as portrayed by Dunn?
Command and control of all military assets was unified in the hands of MACV and General Westermoreland.
Command and control was unified in the hands of the U.S. ambassador to Vietnam, General (ret.) Maxwell
Taylor.
A clear line of command and control leading back to the White House, which micromanaged the war from
Washington.
Confusion at the top and an almost complete absence of clear lines of command and control.
Transcribed Image Text:In his article on the US Army in Vietnam, Peter Dunn describes lines of command and control. Which best describes the situation as portrayed by Dunn? Command and control of all military assets was unified in the hands of MACV and General Westermoreland. Command and control was unified in the hands of the U.S. ambassador to Vietnam, General (ret.) Maxwell Taylor. A clear line of command and control leading back to the White House, which micromanaged the war from Washington. Confusion at the top and an almost complete absence of clear lines of command and control.
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