General Vo Nguyen Giap: Operational Genius or Lucky Amateur
Abstract
Understanding operational art is a critical skill for contemporary military officers. General Vo Nguyen Giap is an excellent example of operational art at the low end of the conflict spectrum. General Giap led an ill-equipped insurgent army against two western armies over the course of 30 years, and won. His success was not luck. It was patient application of basic military principles in a unique environment. In teaching himself operational art, Giap made profound contributions to the military profession. He applied Mao Tse Tung's insurgent warfare theories in a pragmatic, successful manner, conceived a unique 'People's War' concept which captures the essence of the Clausewitzian trinity---Military, Government, People---and precipitated an era of innovative operational thinking, especially as it applies to insurgent warfare. His campaigns during the first Indochina war provide worthwhile examples, good and bad, of operational art in protracted war
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- May 17, 1993
- Accession Number
- ADA266602
Entities
People
- Charles W. Alsup
Organizations
- Naval War College