"To Take Some of That Fear Away": Task Cohesion and Combat Effectiveness Among Combined Action Platoons in Vietnam, 1965–71

Cavender S. Sutton
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Abstract:Marine Combined Action Platoons (CAP) during the Vietnam War offer a unique lens through which to explore what makes a body of disparate individuals unify into an effective fighting force. How did small units with virtually no supervision coalesce into cohesive and lethal military organizations, and how did they maintain focus on helping villagers while repeatedly battling irregular enemy forces, most of whom were indistinguishable from the local populace? This article posits that living among the South Vietnamese and fighting at the village level fostered a personal attachment to the war that did not exist among American servicemembers elsewhere. CAP Marines maintained higher levels of task cohesion than their non-CAP counterparts, ensuring that they often remained effective fighting forces until the program's termination in 1971.
“消除一些恐惧”:1965 - 1971年越南联合行动排的任务凝聚力和战斗力
摘要:越南战争期间的海军陆战队联合行动排(CAP)提供了一个独特的视角,通过它来探索是什么让不同的个体统一成一支有效的战斗力量。几乎没有监督的小单位是如何凝聚成有凝聚力和致命的军事组织的?他们是如何在反复与非正规敌人作战的同时专注于帮助村民的?这些敌人大多数与当地民众没有什么区别?这篇文章认为,生活在南越人中,在村庄层面上作战,培养了一种对战争的个人依恋,这在其他地方的美国军人中是不存在的。与非CAP海军陆战队相比,CAP海军陆战队保持着更高水平的任务凝聚力,确保他们经常保持有效的战斗力量,直到1971年该计划终止。
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