A War of Their Own : FULRO: The Other National Liberation Front, Vietnam 1955–75
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
1636245609
ISBN-13
9781636245607
Publisher
Casemate Publishers
Imprint
Casemate Publishers
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Mar 25th, 2025
Print length
264 Pages
Weight
522 grams
Dimensions
16.10 x 23.70 x 2.70 cms
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20th century history: c 1900 to c 2000Vietnam War
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The untold story of a mysterious Montagnard ethnonationalist movement that might have changed the course of the Vietnam War
In Vietnam, in 1967, William Chickering commanded a Mike Force battalion of Montagnards, highland tribesmen who were also members of a secret army, FULRO, whose aim was to rid the highlands of all Vietnamese, both communist and non-communist. Fighting for land and dignity, they saw the Vietnamese as colonialists and themselves as revolutionaries. For a while, FULRO appeared capable of changing the course of the war. Then, inexplicably, it faded away. Chickerings quest to understand FULRO took him to Phnom Penh in 1973, where he found five of the six leaders, the sixth having been mysteriously murdered. He was unable to discern the truth behind their political smoke. Two years later, 150 of themmen, women, and childrentook refuge in the French Embassy as the city fell but were expelled into the hands of the Khmer Rouge. Among them was the family of Bhan, one of the leaders. In the United States at the time of the fall, he tried to learn their fate with Chickering''s help, but Cambodia had become a tomb. In 1986, Bhan headed out into the world to learn for himself. He resurfaced in Cambodia 22 years later, after an extraordinary odyssey, never having found them. Had they and the rest of the FULRO Montagnards been executed, or could they still be alive somewhere in the hinterlands? Determined to learn the truth, Chickering moved to Phnom Penh. His research led him to the widow of a Cambodian Cham widely assumed to have been FULROs puppeteer and eventually to FULROs secret papers. From these he was able to piece together why FULRO faded away and how that was connected to its one last heroic shot in 1965 to win a country of the Montagnards own. This extraordinary account corrects historys assumption that Vietnams Montagnards were only pawns, revealing how an ideology of their ownethnonationalismgave them the agency to create an army and clandestine movement that kept Hanoi, Saigon, and Washington guessing.
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