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The Blackhorse in Vietnam Donald Snedeker

The Blackhorse in Vietnam By Donald Snedeker

The Blackhorse in Vietnam by Donald Snedeker


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The story of how the 11th Armored Cavalry overcame the perception that Vietnam was an infantry war, and demonstrated what armor could do in an insurgency.

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The Blackhorse in Vietnam: The 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment in Vietnam and Cambodia, 19661972 by Donald Snedeker

The story of how the 11th Armored Cavalry overcame the perception that Vietnam was an infantry war, and demonstrated what armor could do in an insurgency. Finalist, 2020 Army Historical Foundation Distinguished Writing AwardsWhen the 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment came ashore at Vung Tau, South Vietnam, in September 1966, it faced a number of challenges. The enemyViet Cong (VC) and North Vietnamese Army (NVA)was, of course, the most critical challenge. But the terrain and weather were also factors that could adversely affect the employment of both armored vehicles and helicopters alike. The dearth of doctrine and tactics for the employment of armored cavalry in a counterinsurgency was equally challengingespecially during the pre-deployment training and initial combat operations.But just as importantly, there was an institutional bias within the Army that an insurgency was an infantrymans war. Despite the thick jungle and monsoonal rains, despite the lack of doctrinal guidance, Blackhorse leaders found a way to overcome the obstacles and accomplish the mission. Within a year of their arrival in Vietnam, Blackhorse troopers overcame ambushes that featured volleys of anti-tank weapons, multitudes of mines, and coordinated assaults by reinforced enemy regiments against troop-sized positions. They defeated an entire enemy division twice their size. Most importantly, the 11th Cavalry successfully demonstrated the ability to operate on and off the roads, in the jungle, and during both the wet and dry seasons. By the spring of 1967, Army leaders were beginning to realize the value of armored forces in Vietnam. With the Blackhorse Regiment leading the way, armor was considered an essential part of the combat team.This is a history of the Blackhorse Regiment in the Vietnam War, and the stories of some of the 20,000 young Americans who served in its ranks during the war.

About Donald Snedeker

Don Snedeker served in the Blackhorse Regiment in Vietnam and as a troop commander post-Vietnam. He was in active military service until 1992. For the past 20 years Don has served as the historian for the 11th Armored Cavalry Veterans of Vietnam and Cambodia.

Table of Contents

Introduction Chapter One: Preparing for War Chapter Two: The Blackhorse Enters Combat Chapter Three: The Fight Intensifies Chapter Four: The Blackhorse Makes Its Reputation Chapter Five: The Bloodiest Year Chapter Six: Expanding the War Chapter Seven: Mission Accomplished Epilogue: Blackhorse Forever Appendix 1:History and Patch of the Eleventh United States Cavalry Regiment Appendix 2: Glossary Appendix 3: Firepower Comparison Appendix 4: Blackhorse Medal of Honor Recipients Notes Bibliography

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NGR9781636244006
9781636244006
1636244009
The Blackhorse in Vietnam: The 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment in Vietnam and Cambodia, 19661972 by Donald Snedeker
New
Paperback
Casemate Publishers
2023-08-05
312
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