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Blackhorse Tales - Stories of 11th Armored Cavalry Troopers at War (Hardcover)
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Blackhorse Tales - Stories of 11th Armored Cavalry Troopers at War (Hardcover)
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When the U.S. Army went to war in South Vietnam in 1965, the
general consensus was that counterinsurgency was an infantryman's
war; if there was any role at all for armored forces, it would be
strictly to support the infantry. However, from the time the 11th
Armored Cavalry Regiment arrived in country in September 1966,
troopers of the Blackhorse Regiment demonstrated the fallacy of
this assumption. By the time of Tet '68, the Army's leadership
began to understand that the Regiment's mobility, firepower,
flexibility, and leadership made a difference on the battlefield
well beyond its numbers. Over the course of the 11th Cavalry's
five-and-a-half years in combat in South Vietnam and Cambodia, over
25,000 young men served in the Regiment. Their stories - and those
of their families - represent the Vietnam generation in graphic,
sometimes humorous, often heart-wrenching detail. Collected by the
author through hundreds of in-person, telephone, and electronic
interviews over a period of 25-plus years, these "war stories"
provide context for the companion volume, The Blackhorse in
Vietnam. Amongst the stories of the Blackhorse troopers and their
families are the tales of the wide variety of animals they
encountered during their time in combat, as well as the variable
landscape, from jungle to rice paddies, and weather. Blackhorse
Tales concludes with a look at how the troopers have dealt with
their combat experiences since returning from Vietnam. Between the
chapters are combat narratives, one from each year of the
Regiment's five-and-a-half years in Southeast Asia. These combat
vignettes begin on 2 December 1966, when a small column of 1st
Squadron vehicles and troopers were ambushed on Highway 1 and
emerged victorious despite being outnumbered. They go on to
describe the one-of-a-kind crossing of the Dong Nai River on 25
April 1968, as the Blackhorse Regiment rode to the rescue during
Mini-Tet 1968, and the 2nd Squadron's fight to clear the Boi Loi
Woods in late April 1971.
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