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Year of the Horse: Vietnam-1st Air Cavalry in the Highlands 1965-1967 (Hardcover, New ed)
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Year of the Horse: Vietnam-1st Air Cavalry in the Highlands 1965-1967 (Hardcover, New ed)
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This book is the day-by-day story of the Jumping Mustangs - 1st
Ballalion, Airborne, 8th Cavalry, of the 1st Air Cavalry Division,
written by the man who knows them best. 1st Air Cav Lieutenant
Colonel Kenneth Mertel. On 1 July 1965, at Fort Benning, Georgia,
the 1st Air Cavalry Division was activated to employ newly
developed techniques and tactics, providing the utmost in combat
effectiveness and flexibility. After telling of the excitement at
Benning over the formation of this revolutionary airmobile
division, Colonel Mertel gives a vivid picture of the building of
his own Jumping Mustang Battalion, the rigorous training of
officers and men and, finally, the long voyage across the Pacific
to Vietnam. Now the test. Would the new concept of airmobility, so
painstakingly worked out stateside, produce the hoped-for results?
The answer came quickly and dramatically in a rapid succession of
search and destroy operations. Ia Drang . . . An Khe South . . .
Plei Mei . . . the Cambodian border . . . Bong Son . . . Tarzan . .
. In precipitous mountains, dense jungles, mud and water-filled
rice paddles and expanses of view-obstructing elephant grass, the
Jumping Mustangs sought out the enemy, engaging him in combat and
stopping him in his tracks. Airmobility more than passed the test.
Colonel Mertel pays tribute to the many acts of heroism of his men,
who lived, worked and fought together in some of the world's most
inhospitable conditions. He also writes movingly of those who never
came back. In 1967 the President, at a White House ceremony,
recognized the Division's success and valor by awarding it the
Presidential Unit Citation for the action at Plei Mei. According to
the Chines calendar, 1966 was the "Year of the Horse." It was the
"Year of the Horse" for the Jumping Mustangs in Vietnam.
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