This book examines Operation SEALORDS, the capstone
campaign conducted by the Brown-Water Navy in Vietnam. Specifically,
this paper addresses the primary question: Was the SEALORDS campaign
successful, and if so, what lessons, can be learned from SEALORDS and
how might we employ brown-water forces in the future?
This book breaks down the SEALORDS campaign into
three areas of study. First, the study examines the barrier interdiction
portion of the campaign designed to stem the flow of enemy infiltration
of men and material from Cambodia into the Mekong Delta. Second, this
study analyzes the Denial of Sanctuary Operations and Pacification
portion of the SEALORDS operations. Lastly, the Accelerated Turnover to
the Vietnamese Program known as "ACTOV" is examined to determine its
effectiveness.
OBTAIN DOCUMENT: Operation Sealords: A Front in a Frontless War, An Analysis of the Brown-Water Navy in Vietnam