Found this while reading up on the M-16 development.
A fascinating read, on page 105, I was surprised to see a passage that "During the beginning of the Vietnam War, General Westmoreland sent a request to Robert McNamara asking that U.S. Army personnel be equipped with more M-16 Rifles. This was due that units already armed with M-16 in Vietnam were quite successful, while those armed with the M-14's were taking high casualties."
The report is very detailed about the M-16's development, and it is shocking to learn about the U.S. Army's obsessive obstructionism to its adoption.
Here is the link to the PDF.
http://pogoarchives.org/labyrinth/09/02.pdf
A fascinating read, on page 105, I was surprised to see a passage that "During the beginning of the Vietnam War, General Westmoreland sent a request to Robert McNamara asking that U.S. Army personnel be equipped with more M-16 Rifles. This was due that units already armed with M-16 in Vietnam were quite successful, while those armed with the M-14's were taking high casualties."
The report is very detailed about the M-16's development, and it is shocking to learn about the U.S. Army's obsessive obstructionism to its adoption.
Here is the link to the PDF.
http://pogoarchives.org/labyrinth/09/02.pdf


















































