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  1. An American soldier searching a Vietnamese house for Viet Cong guerrillas during the Vietnam War. Seek and destroy (also known as search and destroy, or S&D) is a military strategy which consists of inserting infantry forces into hostile territory and directing them to search and then attack enemy targets before immediately withdrawing. First ...

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  3. American forces would search out the enemy, make contact, and then, with superior numbers and firepower, destroy him. But Vietnam was a guerrilla war--with no fronts, no distinct lines of supply and communication, no massing of enemy troops, no conclusive battles.

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  4. Jan 11, 2014 · Search and Destroy or Seek and Destroy (S&D) was an integral part of General William Westmoreland’s strategy to destroy the Viet Cong during the Vietnam War.

  5. In this environment of impending disaster U.S. units were first ordered to search for and destroy or neutralize North Vietnamese Army and Viet Cong forces, base areas, and supply points.

  6. Dec 8, 2015 · A controversial term used to describe the American approach to ground combat in Vietnam in the period from 1964 to 1968. Allegedly developed by General William Westmoreland, commander of the Military Assistance Command, Vietnam (MACV), and some of his staff officers, search and destroy was used to support the strategy of victory by attrition ...

  7. Securing, clearing, and search and destroy operations, however, were unique to the war in Vietnam. Search and destroy operations began in 1964, before U.S. ground forces were committed.

  8. Backed up by B-52 bombers, helicopters and napalm, many expect the Viet Cong guerillas to crumble in the face of unstoppable US firepower. Instead, in the jungles and swamps of Vietnam, the ...

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