Robert McNamara
Robert McNamara was the Secretary of Defense that was sent to Vietnam on a fact finding mission. He was sent by President Lyndon B. Johnson.
he was very hunger
to complete tasks assigned to the combatant commanders by the president or secretary of defense
Combatant Command
Take it you mean their mental state. North Vietnam had a mission (a purpose), and they were going to accomplish their mission...whatever the price. Safety was not first; the mission was!
Robert McNamara was Secretary of Defense during the early days of the Vietnam War. Robert McNamara spoke to Congress about the Gulf of Tonkin incident in 1964 and begged Congress to let the United States enter fighting in Vietnam. Before that, the United States involvement was only a teaching mission to teach South Vietnam how to organize and fight North Vietnam.
1964
maybe, during the vietnam war,in vietnam there was spetsnaz commandos,but its not officialy
Veitnam War started when
Search and Destroy.
The mission for the Department of Defense Architecture Framework is organized by capabilities. Their capabilities answer the following questions: What outcomes are expected to be achieved? What services are required? What is the functional scope?
by finding the locations, or by doing a mission