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Of GarryOwen in Glory

Author : Melbourne C. Chandler
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 492 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 1960
Category : United States
ISBN : UOM:39015018625114

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Of GarryOwen in Glory by Melbourne C. Chandler Pdf

History of the Seventh United States Cavalry Regiment.

Skirmish Red, White and Blue

Author : Edward C. Daily
Publisher : Turner Publishing Company
Page : 136 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 1992
Category : Korean War, 1950-1953
ISBN : 9781563110887

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Skirmish Red, White and Blue by Edward C. Daily Pdf

Introduction /The GARRYOWEN /The Author /Legacy of the 7th Cavalry/ Genera George A Custer/ From the Commanders/ The Commanders/ ADVANCE TO THE REAR/ COUNTERATTACK/ CHINESE SPRING OFFENSIVE/ IRON TRIANGLE/ Campaigns/ Medal of Honor/ Charts/ Extracts/ Esprit de Corps to the GARRYOWEN/ OCCUPATION DUTY IK Chapter II JOURNEY INTO WAR/ PUSAN PERIMETER/ THE BREAKOUT/ CROSSING THE 3KTH PARALLEL/ CHINESE INTERVENTION/ Glossary/ Roster/ Acknowledgments/ Sources/

Skirmish Red, White and Blue

Author : Edward C. Daily
Publisher : Turner Publishing Company
Page : 528 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 1992-01-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9781618585301

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Much about the Korean War still is hidden and much will long remain hidden. Nevertheless, an attempt was made by the author to give a historical account of the 7th Cavalry Regiment's activities during Occupation Duty in Japan after World War II and combat actions within the Korean War. This was accomplished by exploring all known official existing records in the National Military Archives, which have been quoted freely and very often verbatim to give a truthful view of events as they existed at that particular time. Throughout the years, the original records of the 7th Cavalry Regiment have suffered from many disasters. On March 30, 1952, a fire destroyed the regimental headquarters in Japan, and everything was burned except the regimental colors. To further complicate the matter, but to comply with orders, many valuable records were destroyed to accomplish what they thought was "cleaning out useless files." What this actually caused or created was the existence of incomplete and often inaccurate records. Perhaps this book will have an eye-opening effect for the reader and will stir memories and answer questions that still prevail or persist. For those who were there, survived the many struggles and hardships, and turned the tide of defeat to victory, I salute all of you. I apologize and ask forgiveness for any errors or omissions that annoy all of those who dare to analyze the confusion, the chaos of battle, to a smartly phrased story. —from the Preface

The U.S. 7th Cavalry Regiment

Author : Charles River Charles River Editors
Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Page : 46 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 2018-05-14
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1719092281

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The U.S. 7th Cavalry Regiment by Charles River Charles River Editors Pdf

*Includes pictures *Includes accounts *Includes online resources and a bibliography for further reading Among the soldiers who fought in the Indian Wars, perhaps none are as famous as the 7th Cavalry Regiment, but it's typically for the wrong reasons. Since the Battle of the Little Bighorn, George Armstrong Custer and the 7th Cavalry have become associated with a relatively insignificant battle during America's Indian Wars, but one that has become one of the country's most mythologized events and continues to fascinate Americans over 140 years later. That's because the Battle of the Little Bighorn, fought in June 1876, was one of the U.S. military's biggest debacles. All told, the 7th Cavalry suffered over 50% casualties, with over 250 men killed and over 50 wounded. The dead included Custer's brothers Boston and Thomas, his brother-in-law James Calhoun, and his nephew Henry Reed. Custer and his men were buried where they fell. A year later, Custer's remains (or more accurately, the remains found in the spot labeled with his name) were relocated to West Point for final interment. Of course, the military failures at Little Bighorn would be overlooked, and even though Army officers in the wake of the battle largely faulted Custer for what had happened, and men like Jesse Reno went about trying to protect their own personal reputation, the image of the 7th Cavalry as brave soldiers making a defiant Last Stand captured the public's imagination and continues to be one of the popular perceptions today. Eventually, Custer and the 7th Cavalry's "Last Stand" would become a symbol for American heroism in the face of overwhelming odds, and it has only been recently that historians have begun to move away from the myth to analyze that battle in a more objective manner. Given what happened at the Little Bighorn, it was somewhat poetic that the 7th Cavalry participated in the last major event of the Indian Wars, but as fate would have it, that event would also be the most controversial. In late December 1890, a group of roughly 350 Lakota Sioux led by Big Foot and Spotted Elk were escorted to the Wounded Knee Creek area and ordered to establish a camp there, but fearing another possible uprising despite the fact the band was comprised mostly of women, about 500 Usoldiers from the 7th Cavalry Regiment, led by Major Samuel M. Whitside, approached the Lakota encampment on the morning of December 29 with orders to disarm and escort the Native Americans to a railhead for transport to Omaha, Nebraska. Some of the men in the 7th Cavalry had also been part of the regiment at Little Bighorn, so there could not have been a worse command to send on a mission that required interacting with the Lakota. The Wounded Knee Massacre had several outcomes. The soldiers who participated in the massacre were commended and awarded for their actions, with 20 of them receiving the nation's highest military award, the Congressional Medal of Honor, for action during the "battle." At the same time, Wounded Knee would grow to become a source of inspiration for a generation of Sioux people who came of age in the 1960s, and they sought to reestablish negotiations with the United States as a sovereign and independent nation. The American Indian Movement would engage in confrontational and at times violent resistance to perceived U.S. government oppression at Alcatraz, the Bureau of Indian Affairs building in Washington D.C., and later the town of Wounded Knee, South Dakota, and the Wounded Knee Massacre site. After the Indian Wars, the 7th Cavalry would go on to fight in every major war moving forward, but it remains best known for its role in the shaping of the late 19th century. The U.S. 7th Cavalry Regiment: The History and Legacy of America's Most Famous Military Unit during the Indian Wars examines the regiment's war record, from its inception to today.

The Legacy of Custer's 7th U.S. Cavalry in Korea

Author : Edward L. Daily
Publisher : Turner Publishing Company
Page : 138 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 1990
Category : Korean War, 1950-1953
ISBN : 9780938021841

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The Legacy of Custer's 7th U.S. Cavalry in Korea by Edward L. Daily Pdf

This is the story of an ordeal sustained by the flesh and blood of United Nations soldiers, American Soldiers, Republic of Korea soldiers, and the innocent and defenseless refugees. Superior photos, maps, casualty list, military symbols, weapons glossary, and the roster of the 7th US Cavalry Association.

From Custer to MacArthur: The 7th U.S. Cavalry (1866-1945)

Author : Edward C. Dailey
Publisher : Turner Publishing Company
Page : 608 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 1995-06-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9781681622897

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From Custer to MacArthur: The 7th U.S. Cavalry (1866-1945) by Edward C. Dailey Pdf

From Custer to MacArthur: The 7th U.S. Cavalry (1866-1945)

The American Cavalry in Vietnam

Author : Jacques-François de Chaunac
Publisher : Turner Publishing Company
Page : 328 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2003
Category : History
ISBN : 1563118904

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The American Cavalry in Vietnam by Jacques-François de Chaunac Pdf

Colonel Lyman C. Duryea (Retired) is a West Point graduate and former Commander of "C" Company of the 2d Battalion, 7th Cavalry Regiment in Vietnam in 1966. He served a second Vietnam tour as an advisor. In addition to various stateside assignments he served in Germany, France, the Congo, Panama, Haiti, and El Salvador. He is a graduate of the US Army Command and General Staff College and the Army War College. He holds Masters Degrees in Military Art and Science from the USAC & GSC, and French from Middlebury College. He has a Doctorate in Military History from Temple University. He has taught on the faculties of the Military Academy, the US Army School of the Americas, and the Army War College. His special interest is revolutionary theory. The action begins in October 1965 in the Vietnamese highlands. When the Green Berets and their allies, the Jarai montagnards are about to be submerged by North Vietnamese assaults, the Huey helicopters of the First Cav, as in Apocalypse Now, sow death in the communist ranks. From that moment on, there is no letup in the action. Ambushes, patrols, and large military operations follow one after the other. The author accompanies the infantrymen into the rice paddies, into the jungle, and on helicopters. He shares the life of the "sky soldiers." Documented using exclusively American sources, this book is also a work of military history. It traces the beginning of this unit, at once unique and autonomous, that has its own infantry, its own artillery, and its own airmobile logistical support system thanks to its five hundred helicopters. The First Cav, the most modern Division in the world created in Vietnam the Rambo myth. It is this same unit that, one hundred years earlier, was at the heart of the legends of the West fighting the Comanche and the Sioux. The Americans leave Vietnam in 1972 with the departure of the last brigade of the First Cav. In April of 1975 Saigon becomes Ho Chi Minh City. Who can say today who the real winner is? A planter in Vietnam in 1974 and 1975, Jacques-Francois de Chaunac lived through the end of the war in Long Thanh. With Francois d'Orcival he is the author of Marines a Khe Sanh (Presses de la Cite). Book jacket.

After Action Report, Ia Drang Valley Operation, 1st Battalion, 7th Cavalry 14-16 November 1965

Author : Anon.
Publisher : Pickle Partners Publishing
Page : 31 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2014-08-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9781782893387

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After Action Report, Ia Drang Valley Operation, 1st Battalion, 7th Cavalry 14-16 November 1965 by Anon. Pdf

“The Battle of Ia Drang was the first major battle between regulars of the United States Army and regulars of the People’s Army of Vietnam (PAVN / NVA) of North Vietnam during the Vietnam War. The two-part battle took place between November 14 and November 18, 1965, at two landing zones (LZs) northwest of Plei Me in the Central Highlands of South Vietnam (approximately 35 miles south-west of Pleiku) as part of the U.S. airmobile offensive codenamed Operation Silver Bayonet. The battle derives its name from the Drang River which runs through the valley northwest of Plei Me, in which the engagement took place. Ia means "river" in the local Montagnard language. Representing the American forces were elements of the 3rd Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division: the 1st Battalion and 2nd Battalion of the 7th Cavalry Regiment, and the 2nd Battalion, 5th Cavalry Regiment of the United States Army, facing elements of the B3 Front of the PAVN (including the 304 Division) and Viet Cong. The battle involved close air support by U.S. aircraft and a strategic bombing strike by the B-52s. The initial Vietnamese assault against the landing 1st Battalion, 7th Cavalry at LZ X-Ray was repulsed after two days and nights of heavy fighting on November 14-16. However, the follow-up surprise attack on November 17 that overran the marching column of 7th Cavalry 2nd Battalion near the LZ Albany was the deadliest ambush of a U.S. unit during the course of the entire war. About half of some 300 American deaths in the 35-day Operation Silver Bayonet happened in just this one fight that lasted 16 hours.”-Wiki

The United States Cavalry

Author : Gregory J. W. Urwin
Publisher : University of Oklahoma Press
Page : 198 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2003
Category : History
ISBN : 0806134755

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With color and verve, Gregory J. W. Urwin presents the history of the mounted forces of the United States. He combines combat reports, personality profiles, and political and social overviews to present a complete picture of a bygone era extending from the Revolutionary War well into the twentieth century. For more than a century, the U.S. Cavalry played a prominent role in American military conflicts, serving as both a frontier police force and as a major combat arm in the republic's conventional wars. Urwin begins his story in New York City in 1776 with the Continental Light Dragoons and continues it through the days of the "pony soldiers" of the western plains, including detailed coverage of Lieutenant Colonel George Armstrong Custer's 7th Cavalry Regiment. Urwin concludes with descriptions of General John J. Pershing's 1916 Punitive Expedition into Mexico and the exploits of the 26th U.S. Cavalry, the only United States mounted outfit to see combat in World War II, during the defense of the Philippines in 1941-42.

We Remember

Author : Edward L. Daily
Publisher : Turner Publishing Company
Page : 168 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 1996
Category : Mechanization, Military
ISBN : 9781563113185

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We Remember by Edward L. Daily Pdf

The connection between racism and environmental quality is increasingly visible. People of color in urban and rural areas are the most likely victims of industrial dumping, toxic landfills, uranium mining, and dangerous waste incinerators. This groundbreaking anthology grows out of the National People of Color Environmental Leadership Summit and brings together leading scholars, environmental leaders, and social justice activists of the emerging environmental justice movement.

Custer's Reconnaissance

Author : Terrance E. Heitter
Publisher : Dorrance Publishing
Page : 68 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2022-07-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9798885273879

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Custer's Reconnaissance by Terrance E. Heitter Pdf

Custer's Reconnaissance By: Terrance E. Heitter This is the most logical and factual study ever written about General George Armstrong Custer and his actions at the Battle of the Little Big Horn. In 1968, the author, Terrance E. Heitter, while in service with the U.S. Army stationed at Ft. Riley, Kansas, volunteered for duty with the 1st U.S. Cavalry Division (airmobile) in Vietnam. Once overseas, he volunteered for the 7th U.S. Cavalry Regiment and was assigned to Company C 2nd Battalion 7th Cavalry. He says that it was an honor and a privilege to have served with those real-life heroes in combat. Those men were and are very special. After Vietnam, Terrance E. Heitter was sent to West Germany and assigned as an infantry company commander in the 4th U.S. Armored Division. He returned to the United States and attended the Infantry Officers Advanced Course at Ft. Benning, Georgia. Afterward, he was again sent to Ft. Riley, Kansas, this time for duty with the 1st U.S. Infantry Division. He worked in the G-3 section (operations and training). In 1972, Terrance E. Heitter left the service and attended school at Illinois State University, receiving a Batchelor of Arts Degree in Business Administration. While attending school, he served with the Illinois National Guard. Throughout his lifetime, reading military history was his big interest and his big passion for reading was about the Battle of the Little Big Horn.

The Military Decision Making Process And The Battle Of The Little Bighorn

Author : Major Jonathan T. Neumann U.S. Army
Publisher : Pickle Partners Publishing
Page : 64 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2014-08-15
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781782897620

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The Military Decision Making Process And The Battle Of The Little Bighorn by Major Jonathan T. Neumann U.S. Army Pdf

Based on his background, education, training, and the information available at the time of his attack, Lieutenant Colonel George Armstrong Custer made good decisions as he lead the 7th Cavalry in its defeat at the Little Bighorn. Custer received the standard pre-commissioning education that West Point used to mold all future Army leaders. That education served him well in the Civil War where he enjoyed tactical success and a meteoric rise to fame and high rank. Following that conventional conflict, Custer entered into world of irregular warfare and voluntary forces. His defeat at the Little Bighorn ended 10 years of development as an unconventional warrior. Despite the common perception that his decisions invited disaster, by using the current Military Decision Making Process, and the intelligence available to him professionals of today can recreate the command decisions he made that day in June 1876 and possibly conclude that they were not to blame for the defeat. Custer’s military decisions are very similar to those a current leader would make using current military decision making doctrine.

Historical Sketch and Roster of the Alabama 7th Cavalry Regiment

Author : John Rigdon
Publisher : CreateSpace
Page : 228 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2015-06-09
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1514272709

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Historical Sketch and Roster of the Alabama 7th Cavalry Regiment by John Rigdon Pdf

The Alabama 7th Cavalry regiment was organized at Newbern, 22 July 1863, raised as part of the brigade of General James H. Clanton. Ordered to Pollard, the regiment remained in that vicinity for nearly a year under the command of Gen. Clanton. The regiment served in the vicinity of Mobile and Pensacola before reporting to Forrest at Corinth in September 1864. The Seventh participated in the Johnsonville Expedition and the Nashville Campaign. On the last day of the Battle of Nashville, the Seventh held back the U.S. cavalry at Brentwood and was then part of the rearguard for the duration of the retreat. Only sixty-four men reached Corinth. Companies Of The AL 7th Cavalry Regiment Recruits came from Greene, Montgomery, Pickens, Randolph, and Shelby counties. Company A - Randolph -- F. C. Randolph; promoted. W. F. M'clintock. Company B - Montgomery -- E. D. Ledyard. Company C - Montgomery -- Britton C. Tarver. Company D - (Cadets) -- Charles P. Storrs; wounded at Columbia. Company E - Shelby -- L. H. Mottier. Company F - Montgomery -- A. H. Bright. Company G - Randolph -- O. P. Knight. Company H - Pickens -- S. V. Ferguson. Company I - Greene -- D. P. Scarborough. Company K - Montgomery -- Dalton Yancey.

We Were Soldiers Once...and Young

Author : Lt. General Ha Moore,Joseph Galloway
Publisher : Presidio Press
Page : 498 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 2004-11-23
Category : History
ISBN : 9780345475817

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We Were Soldiers Once...and Young by Lt. General Ha Moore,Joseph Galloway Pdf

Each year, the Commandant of the U.S. Marine Corps selects one book that he believes is both relevant and timeless for reading by all Marines. The Commandant's choice for 1993 was We Were Soldiers Once . . . and Young. In November 1965, some 450 men of the 1st Battalion, 7th Cavalry, under the command of Lt. Col. Hal Moore, were dropped by helicopter into a small clearing in the Ia Drang Valley. They were immediately surrounded by 2,000 North Vietnamese soldiers. Three days later, only two and a half miles away, a sister battalion was chopped to pieces. Together, these actions at the landing zones X-Ray and Albany constituted one of the most savage and significant battles of the Vietnam War. How these men persevered--sacrificed themselves for their comrades and never gave up--makes a vivid portrait of war at its most inspiring and devastating. General Moore and Joseph Galloway, the only journalist on the ground throughout the fighting, have interviewed hundreds of men who fought there, including the North Vietnamese commanders. This devastating account rises above the specific ordeal it chronicles to present a picture of men facing the ultimate challenge, dealing with it in ways they would have found unimaginable only a few hours earlier. It reveals to us, as rarely before, man's most heroic and horrendous endeavor.

No Gun Ri

Author : Robert L. Bateman
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 336 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : History
ISBN : UOM:39015055830809

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No Gun Ri by Robert L. Bateman Pdf

Compelled by the known fallacies in the Pulitzer Prize-winning Associated Press story of the alleged slaughter of South Korean refugees at No Gun Ri, Major Bateman presents an alternate explanation of the events through the perspective of the soldiers and their commanders, the 1948-50 South Korean civil war, and the broader state of US military policy and force readiness. He debunks the AP allusion to a widespread massacre of civilians by US forces at No Gun Ri and shows how veterans who allegedly witnessed this event and influenced others were not even present. Told concisely with extensive documentation from previously overlooked sources.