Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press, 1988. Brown Water, Black Beters: Coastal and Riverine Warfare in Vietnam. A Dissertation in History submitted to the Graduate Faculty of Texas Tech University: Lubbock, 1998. and the United States Naval Forces, Vietnam, 1968-1970. Gamewardens of Vietnam Association Collection (1096).Mobile Riverine Forces Association Collection (151).For collections with digitized materials, links to the digital materials will be available at the bottom of the finding aid page. Click on the link to view the complete finding aid. Below is a list of finding aids and collection descriptions organized by category. To find individual documents, search the Virtual Archive using the keywords suggested on the introduction page. They are a good way to quickly find large caches of documents on a single subject. Note that some of the vessels identified by MRFA as having served in brown waters were "in service" (i.e., not commissioned) and therefore there are no deck logs for them.Finding Aids describe whole collections, usually including a box or folder level inventory of the documents. Specific dates to be scanned will be determined during the scanning process. The vessels listed below as River Patrol Support or Mobile Riverine Base ships primarily come from the MRFA website. The Mobile Riverine Force Association (MRFA) identifies some 50 vessels that served in Vietnamese "brown waters," but unfortunately it does not identify the specific dates of their deployments. Brown Water Vessels to be Scanned as Part of the Vietnam War Deck Log Digitization Pilot Project
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