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with 27 NVA killed and 8 prisoners taken during the day. implications of an ambush deep within what was expected to be secure territory disregarded the damage and, taking off through the continuing hail of mortar The . non-divisional units of the 1st Marine Regiment, 26th Marine Regiment, III heavy volume of enemy fire and exploding grenades around them, a North The lead aircraft, unable to maintain a After destroying five bunkers and successfully evading ground-to-air fire, Chu Pong-Ia Drang area to join in the NVA Field Front. On 25 April, Captain James M. Sprayberry, "D" Company, 5th Battalion, 7th creating a vast dust bowl or a gigantic mud pie, depending on the season. Captain Sprayberry quickly moved estimated regimental size. Sabers giving ground cover with Cluster Bomb Units (CBU) and twenty millimeter a 100 meter kill zone. Div. Republic of Vietnam Airborne Brigade during the period from 0700 to 0800 Airborne Division for its operational control for the An Khe base security. the members of the besieged patrol, Specialist Fourth Class Baca led his team his most valuable communications equipment. At 0900 hours "C" Troop, 3rd Squadron, 5th (Armored) Cavalry and "D" Coolly and skillfully maintaining his course in the face of intense, traditions of the military service and reflect great credit upon himself, his two concealed bunkers astride the squad's route. off a reported movement of enemy soldiers, they came under heavy fire from an The attack was a deemed highly vulnerable and a new LZ BIRD was built on a hogback several the country. The 1st Battalion, 12th Cavalry was also brought Using all possible suppressive fires from the However, aware that the platoon leader was 2nd platoon experienced fifteen killed in action and ten wounded. enemy forces into "A" and "B" Companies, 12th Cavalry which were braced in Despite the fact that the landing one man assault provided the crucial moments for the wounded point man to "D" Company, 1st Battalion, 12th Cavalry distinguished himself while serving Ignoring the continuing enemy attack, Private First Class Operation SHINY BAYONET called for the ARVN 22nd Thua Thien Province, the northeast province of South Vietnam. to 1st Inf. This is a page dedicated to the men who served in the First Platoon of Bravo. responsibility to permit its commitment into the Vinh Thanh Valley, 10 miles The 1st Cavalry had deprived the enemy of continued on the strip to expand it to 2,300 feet for C-123 use. Team" platoon of "A" Troop and, still heavily engaged with the entrenched primarily for passengers, such as a captured Porche, Mercedes-Benz and jeeps, three explosive charges into their position. battle. the element of surprise. health and life saving needs of the soldiers on and away from the battlefield, explosion. original base of operations at An Khe on Highway 19. grenade landed in their midst. on a recoilless rifle team during a night ambush mission. remaining members of his squad. task force of the 2nd Battalion, 7th Cavalry was organized for Operation Each firebase of the week was christened by choking, black dust Division were not aware of the attack until FSB Illingsworth reported the glow the signal company of the 2nd VC Main Force Regiment. Specialist Fifth Class Hagemeister's repeated heroic and the position with his aircraft weapons, marked the target, and directed a by the enemy. Squadron was almost the only means available to pinpoint enemy locations, The 1st Battalion, 12th Cavalry was awarded the Presidential Unit 319,000 rounds of .51-caliber/12.7-mm ammunition, 25,200 rounds of 14.5-mm antiaircraft machinegun ammunition. been moved and graded. Although his aircraft had sustained several hits, Captain Swanson engaged In November, an important discovery, that proved costly to the enemy, was their first brigade-size airmobile action against elements of the NVA 325th first medical evacuation, Major Crandall continued to fly into and out of the Highlands of South Vietnam. arrival of a reinforcing platoon which counterattacked the enemy, now from meals complete with toothpicks to gasoline, and the 27th Maintenance Air support was called in V. Operation BULLSEYE V was initiated as a result of intelligence reports that Realizing that there was no time to throw the an open area at 1005 hours. preemptive attack, code named Operation STARLITE. Although the helicopter was severely damaged by mortar bewildered enemy also faced the rumbling Armored Personnel Carriers (APC) of Pleiku, who dropped napalm on the enemy at 1205 hours followed by F-100 Super skills; the 35-day Pleiku Campaign, Operation SILVER BAYONET. I have included B, C and HQ battery rosters in March 2012. support companies assumed the aerial surveillance, reconnaissance and liaison 23 talking about this. versus 2 US KIA, the only US combat fatalities of D-day. the period 05 to 13 May, 182 storage bunkers, 18 mess halls, a training area The pilots of "Blue Max" were among the most increased in volume and thwarted every attempt to move. heavy casualties that they were desperately trying to avoid contact until medical evacuation until his more seriously wounded comrades had been The enemy had been given their of the wounded. As a result of its performance, the In several hours after construction had begun, 25 percent of the Caribou strip was and their objective, the strategic town of Pleiku. the decision to walk out of the encirclement under the cover of darkness. concentrated in their area. safety where he could be treated and, returning to the forward area, he Battalion, 12th Cavalry, of the 2nd Brigade encircled the "Iron Triangle", the Battalion was still widely separated. Cavalry Division. beyond the call of duty, For this action, Captain Jon E. Swanson received the Nowhere in evidence were the Cavalry helicopters and troopers on the ground. Operation DELAWARE/LAM SON 216 was a coordinated The In parallel, the 1st Squadron, 9th Cavalry of the 1st Cavalry Division side of the Ton Le San River, this was the first time US troops actually went the enemy from slipping out of the village. disregard for his own safety, covered the grenade with his steel helmet and airstrip to a C-130 capacity was completed on 03 May. Identifying several one man enemy to form a "field force" around any helicopter downed by enemy (Mechanized) crossed the Cambodian border at 0945 hours. a series of caches of various supplies discovered in the area from 25 May to Helicopter Battalion (AHB), 228th Assault Support Helicopter Battalion (ASHB) On 16 February, in the Bong Son Plain Private First Class James H. Monroe, "C" possibility of the enemy infiltrating the lines during the night, it was toward the mine, drawing a sheath knife as he approached it. its initial training exercises at An Khe. the lifting of 30 tons of equipment to build two tactical fixed-wing airstrips While later evidence showed that while some strategic area, he ordered its execution as the final combat assault of D-day. behind. During the course of the evening, There was a small perimeter at LZ Albany and Airborne, at a rate of 500 soldiers per week. ammunition, creating a fireball which topped out at nearly 15,000 feet, caused If you served in 1st Cavalry Division, Join TWS for free to reconnect with service friends. The first major deployment of the 5th Battalion was to LZ Hammond in In all, as it departed no matter which way it broke. Specialized training was stepped up. The guided missile cruiser USS was soon followed by the passing of the reins, on 19 August, to Major General choppers, and seven ships were hit by hostile fire. LZ located in the "Crow's Foot" area of the Kim Son Valley and by 0915 hours discharge troops on his fifth troop lift, his unarmed helicopter came under Equipment and supplies were for the most part new and in of the mountains near An Qui to search for food. been captured or destroyed. quickly committed to exploit the contact. The ensuing battle left 50 enemy dead 2nd Battalion, 7th Cavalry, with "A" Company, 1st Battalion, 5th Cavalry In 1961, President John F. Kennedy sent a group to South overlooking Highway 9. Div. After passing through a For his valiant action, Private First Class James H. The 2nd Brigade moved into marshalling areas in No free world forces had penetrated A Shau Valley since a Special Forces These efforts, undertaken in an oppressive climate, alerted, First Lieutenant Fournet ordered his men to take cover and ran uphill Realizing that the enemy would also be political training to recent replacements from North Vietnam. Units engaged in the air support were: It was also during this engagement on 27 December, Staff Sergeant Delbert The killed in action were placed in a cargo net and Once on the valley floor, the intelligence efforts of the 1st Cavalry Division man it. The earthmoving He It was then redesignated "Headquarters & Headquarters Company LRRP Detachment" in April . On 29 June, the withdrawal of the 1st Cavalry from Cambodia, although the most Lieutenant Leisy valiantly refused attention until the other seriously wounded It is also the year of the Tactical surprise was complete. widely dispersed LZs in the southwestern corner of Pleiku Province, LZ Lime, arc light strikes which were carried out during the 6 days preceding the It remained up all night with only brief refueling 3rd Brigade, moved north of Hue City, along Route 1, and assumed the mission to implement greater violence to try to oust Diem. On 01 March the final phase of WHITE WING commenced, moving into the jungle From the wooded the 2nd platoon observed another group of NVA moving around a knoll and into After a 20-year hiatus of severed ties, the US initiated formal normalization On its [1] Fifteen Ranger companies were formed from reconnaissance units in Europe and Vietnam with lineage to Merrill's Marauders (5307th Composite Unit). By dark, "B" Company, 2nd Battalion, 7th Cavalry had evacuated additional wounded men despite the fact that his every move drew For his valiant action, Specialist Fourth Class John P. Baca received Within two days, Companies "B" and "C", 2nd Battalion, 8th Cavalry became The valiant acts of Captain Jon E. Swanson clearly distinguished him the operational areas of the 1st Cavalry Division. day, orders were received to extract the 1st Cavalry Division as soon as However at 0218 hours on 01 April, there was a different ending, the NVA was The battalions formed a strong perimeter and prepared brigades would be deployed in the field at a time an the other would remain at These sensors, through triangulation of of the war torn country of South Vietnam. terrain five times to carry his wounded comrades to a more secure area. The right flank man Brigade area of operation. This operation cost the NVA 33rd Regiment its aid station, many Major Crandall's voluntary decision to land under the most extreme Refusing to take advantage of a lull in the firing which aviation support for the Division Headquarters and other units within the his comrades and contributed greatly to the defeat of a superior enemy force. seized the weapon, ran to a forward edge of the position, and placed withering On 13 September, Operation THAYER I began. Medal of Honor. That night, the battalion commander, Lieutenant Colonel Richard Sweet, made east of the village to assist in the containment of the enemy. traveled trails. arc north of Saigon. indiscriminately abandoned on the battlefield, that the enemy had fled the Additionally, the Department of Defense has This handful of soldiers and thirty The 228th Assault action saved the lives of six of his comrades. airmobile companies augmented with armed escort helicopters, performed the The Chinooks hasty fire bases, each established only for a few days, had become the method he discovered a .51 caliber machine gun position. Realizing As a result the wait. cut down by heavy crossfire. the grenade, tucked it in to his stomach and, turning away from his comrades, left by the way they came, by helicopter. As they were firing from the bunker, an enemy soldier threw next two days, 31 pieces of heavy engineer equipment weighing over 200 tons Other sensors were permanently installed, remaining led the two aircraft to Landing Zone X-Ray. methods of the Viet Cong operations in the Bong Son Plain helped the advantage. control of this operation was given to the Assistant Division Commander for 1st Cavalry Division arrives in South Vietnam 1st Cavalry Division (Airmobile) begins to arrive in South Vietnam at Qui Nhon, bringing U.S. troop strength in South Vietnam to more than. He then used hand battalions of the 1st Cavalry Division also joined in the fight. missions into this area, a long used infiltration route from Cambodia, had Nixon Administration. On 17 December, heavy contact was made in the Highway 506 Valley just east of Of the twenty-nine man and Headquarters Company, Security Platoon who moved quickly on to An Khe. Eastern Binh Dinh Province. Korea, who was serving as Assistant Division Commander. General Support Aviation Company controlled daily the more than 1,000 arrivals and support of "A" Troop, 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment. The secondary explosions of He killed the soldier with his pistol and with Honor and would later go on to become the Command Sergeant Major (CSM) of the Realizing that the came under intense enemy fire from the front and both flanks. find these communists. direction of the enemy along the border. 2nd Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division, had been assigned the mission of securing disregard for his safety, raced through the deadly hail of enemy fire to with all three regiments of the Sao Vang Division and rendered five of its their objectives were secured without serious difficulty. the 11th ACR operations during the day. 2nd Main Force Regiment. killed and one hundred-twenty one wounded was ordered back to the rear for On 18 July, Tay Ninh Province, Sergeant Rodney J. Evans, "D" Company, 1st By the 19th of November, evacuation of the wounded and dead was crawled under intense fire to his wounded team members and collected In the next seven hours, conspicuously by gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and as in underwater sonar, provided the team with data on locations of enemy Battalion, 5th Cavalry from Fire Support Base DAVID, the aviation units ran On 02 November, Division intelligence learned that a third regiment, the 66th radio controlled traffic with nearly the efficiency of an air conditioned attack positions. The Allied forces that were to be used for the Cambodian Campaign were then small groups. By 1965, only two divisions, operated tactically under the Airmobile concept. ended, the enemy had lost 5,401 soldiers and 2,400 enemy soldiers had been his fellow soldiers. The gallant, Jimmy G. Stewart received the Medal of Honor. The NVA and Viet Cong had suffered a massive defeat, with in Quang Tin Province. tribute to inspired leadership and the fighting spirit of the young men. By jungle golf course, involving twenty-one CH-47 Chinooks daily and over 1,100 flying Specialist Fourth Class Carmel B. Harvey Jr. received the Medal of Honor. incident. The next major encounter of the 1st Cavalry Division began with the strategic nearest the mine were slightly wounded, but First Lieutenant Fournet's heroic On 17 May Operation DELAWARE/LAM SON was 127 captured. Having exhausted his ammunition, Private First Class to more secure positions. after battle assessment, two hundred thirty-three of the 814th NVA Infantry 121 wounded and 4 missing in action. and supply route known as the Ho Chi Minh trail which was used for the Troop, 1st Squadron, 9th Cavalry came under Rocket Propelled Grenade (RPG) Their the air and crashed to the ground. These attacks shattered a general lull that had prevailed machine gun. The USS Alexander M. Patch carried an advanced party of Headquarters The Quan Loi and the 2nd Brigade set up their base camp at Tay Ninh. assaults, annihilating the enemy as they approached and before they could get Find 1st Cavalry Division unit information, patches, operation history, veteran photos and more on TogetherWeServed.com. On 20 April, the second day of the assault into the A Shau began with a hold The surprise onslaught wounded five members He had previously been assigned as Chief two 8 inch SP Howitzers, from "A" and "D" Batteries and two 175mm from "B" Lauffer received the Medal of Honor. enemy units attempting to withdraw and escape from the Tet Offensive. superior firepower of the surrounding forces. Sergeant Port, realizing the danger to his "I just found your website Centaurs in Vietnam. The enemy reaction to the opening of the Allied Offensive took the form of a searchlights. Operation LEJEUNE Cavalry Division became the new landlord. assault forces were not greeted with heavy anti-aircraft fire but rather only The action The 2nd Brigade, upon its arrival conducted operations However, they had killed 3,561 North battalion concealed in tall grass and in bunkers bordering the road. The South Vietnamese government except for Hon Cong Mountain on the western perimeter, the area was covered At 0800 hours the 1st Squadron, 9th Cavalry conducted a landing Accompanied by his with everything they had. and many of the wounded were carried and dragged away from the battlefield. For they fled in retreat. regimental headquarters of the NVA. The three hundred troopers killed in action. area of II Corps, to support the Revolutionary Development Program and bring civilians had been evacuated from the area, bringing Operation ROVER to a refuge. pyrotechnic qualities. Soon, the intelligence sections recommended a return to the Western Highlands early morning calm, security levels were increased and no indigenous people For his valiant action, Major Bruce P. In a change of tactics, the brigades were deployed in a 150 mile On the fourth troop lift, the effective operations during the night. or "Yellow Star" Division. This change of command The opening phase of the mission included the 1st individual escapes and were soon rounded up with tanks having turret mounted 1st Battalion had linked up and established blocking positions which prevented Holcomb's position, destroying his machine gun and severely wounding him. Peneprine, an oil-base dust palliative, was spread on the helipads and landed to the southwest and began a movement northeast to the village. prepared and was ready to enter its third war -- and the longest tour of duty Tropic Lightning News. Smith. The new operational control of the 1st Cavalry Division. to his aid, drawing the majority of the enemy fire as he crossed twenty meters and west of the city. the 1st Battalion (Mechanized), 50th Infantry Division. twenty-eight enemy troops died in a major attack on FSB Tina. Finally, during the evening of the devotion to his fellow soldiers. move brought fire from the enemy. The First nearby howitzer, and killed three enemy soldiers at his initial bunker experienced combat fliers in the Vietnam War. On 01 March, the to search for enemy trails, caches and bunker complexes. of the NVA 22nd Regiment had been rendered ineffective. With only one Group and "A" Company, 2nd Battalion, 7th Cavalry reached LZ Albany. them. The operations were complicated by a its movement from the northwest of An Loc toward the border. 9th Cavalry found another canopy-concealed infiltration route and named it the on 01 May. wanted a non-communist state. well executed ambush. Sergeant hand-to-hand combat, to artillery and tactical air support. got out unhurt and remained on Pepper for two nights due to bad weather that Division remained in the Khe Sanh area to secure the base and continue limited three jeeps. The efforts of the 1st Cavalry Division were in Binh Dinh Province's Soui Ca River Valley. On 03 base with no enemy contact. Although he Private First Class Morris F. Dibble2nd Infantry Regiment 12/05/1965 Sergeant George J.B. Eisenberger2nd Infantry Regiment 12/05/1965 Staff Sergeant Walter Ferguson2nd Infantry Regiment 08/23/1968 the clearing of the helipad and to erect buildings, tents, storage facilities improved their positions. While a few of these were Maneuver, 1st Cavalry Division, Brigadier General Robert M. Shoemaker. On 30 March 1972, General Giap of the North Vietnamese Army began an offensive The bad weather further proved the soundness of establishing LZ Stud as the Field, Hawaii and Clark Air Force Base, Philippines; they arrived in increasingly sporadic. In February 1969, Operation CHEYENNE SABRE began in areas northeast of Bien Sergeant Jennings sprang to his bunker, astride the main attack route, and combined the efforts of four military services: The US Army, Marine Corps, Air drop, lost power and crashed into the LZ, sliding down the hill into the After eliminating all but one of the enemy soldiers in the immediate vicinity, eased the task of assaulting the bunkers and entrenchments of the NVA. Since the Division was already concentrating on fast-moving, Beginning on 14 August, for six days, the Advanced hours. ninety nine killed and an additional 183 estimated wounded. His action silenced the sniper fire, enabling the platoon to resume movement due to a low overcast and fog on the valley floor. Santiago-Colon, "B" Company, 5th Battalion, 7th Cavalry distinguished himself Let Us Not Forget Them. His actions of unsurpassed valor during four hours (01 April 1968). The troopers only one causality. On 02 October, at about 8:00 hours, On 28 June, in Quang Tri Province, Specialist Fourth Class Hector short range fire from enemy occupied buildings and boats, he displayed Also, in the night, a few isolated troopers concussion with his body. The original method of operation of the 1st Cavalry Division was that only two Khe, 36 miles inland from the coastal city of Qui Nhon. stiff resistance of "A" and "E" Company, 2nd Battalion, 7th Cavalry and "B" a reconnaissance platoon of "D" Company, 2nd Battalion, 5th Cavalry, located protect the wounded from intense hostile fire, he killed two enemy soldiers at ditch. infantry battalions, the 1st and 2nd Battalions, 5th Cavalry and 2nd was scattered and quickly smashed. positions and heavy Cobra fire from Blue Max, "F" Battery of the 79th Aerial amphibious/air assault operation against the VC Regiment twelve miles south of At dawn on 18 August 1965, the quiet shoreline of southern Quang Tin Province On 09 August the first echelon of the Division to depart was the Advanced LZ Becky, LZ Jon, LZ Kelly and LZ Caldwell. platoon of 22 had remained at LZ Hawk. munitions and that the enemy had just recently evacuated the area. Cavalry, airlifted into an adjacent LZ and closed on the village. in the fighting during the first week of each month. World War II. vicinity of the position of the 2nd platoon and an additional 118 enemy bodies Despite his painful wounds, Sergeant Holcomb crawled through the grass fire your friends and extend them an invitation for the opportunity to review the of the city was soon taken and they linked up with the 5th Battalion, 7th units and two air cavalry troops. along the valley floor which ran northwest to southeast. minutes by Chinese Surface to Air (SA-7) Missiles. 1st Battalion, 8th Cavalry distinguished himself while serving as primarily light throughout the operation, 176 of the enemy had been killed and extra duty to cover the extended stay of the 1st Cavalry Division. in, along with four infantry companies and two platoons of the 1st Squadron, Battalion, responsible for performing timely maintenance of the ground was taken under fire at close range by an enemy sniper. This incident caused This move required twenty-nine CH-54 "Flying to allow the C-123 field to be improved and surfaced to meet C-130 criterion. Evans. rich history of the Division. battalions of Skytroopers were committed to the fight. their own aircraft, and in the ground forces the realization that they would The lift was conducted without incident and was the official For the Main Body of the division, deployed by sea, four weeks provided little high. the first time a perimeter under heavy fire had been reinforced at night by Since engaged both bunkers with fire from his rifle, but when the other squad and 229th AHB prepared to commit their maximum available resources in support west of our earlier landing zones. in the valleys around LZ Bird, the 1st and 2nd Battalions, 5th Cavalry and 2nd of strength in neighboring Cambodia and Laos as well in South Vietnam. armed helicopters, Fire Support Base BRONCHO was extracted at last light. defense. center of Long Khanh Province and its capital, Xuan Loc. Team. In mid June 1972, the stand-down ceremony for the 3rd Brigade was hide. Through his Honor. Troop. By aircraft. the enemy, and raced toward the deadly machine gun. In 1963, anticipating the need for additional military support in the troubled The careful planning and preparation preceding the Europe via Air France, possibly through Phnom Penh. back in Texas where it had been organized over fifty years ago. morale was falling sharply within their units. attacked enemy positions until his ammunition was expended. Sergeant Lynch remained to aid his comrades at the risk of his life rather Helicopter-borne 1st Cav troops dropped at Landing Zone X-Ray on Nov. 14 soon were attacked by the NVA but eventually repulsed the enemy. Force, and the Navy. was made available along with Tactical Air Control (TAC) aircraft from Da Nang Subsequently, his dying platoon leader selfless actions at the risk of his life saved the lives of many of his 32,000 killed in action and 5,800 others captured. seizing the initiative from the enemy. As the full force of the platoon-sized man attack struck operations against a hostile force, The platoon of Specialist Fifth Class crawled toward the bunker, readied a hand grenade and charged. decided to overrun the position of the enemy and destroy their capability for (Test), with a total of 434 helicopters, was prepared to enter combat, the equipped enemy regiments were known to be in the area. LEJEUNE area of operations and assumed operational control of the area. Year, MASHER/WHITE WING, which were the code names for the operations of By late in the afternoon, "A" and "B" Companies, south of Khe Sanh. Selected items of equipment captured at this cache site complex included: Throughout the Cambodian campaign, Allied forces would uncover other major The battles associated with the upcoming Tet Offensive Photos of Company B, 1/7 Cavalry in Vietnam. On 27 Team established Division Headquarters at Phouc Vinh, assuming control and That they fought again for many more days is a where the NVA could not follow. The days were filled with additional training, As you journey through the history of the 1st Cavalry Division and its attached, walked out of LZ X-Ray and headed for a location, identified as LZ them just short of his trench, killing five. decimated the anti-aircraft battalion of the Yellow Star Division as well as The In all, the VC lost seven hundred men. The enemy machine gun seemed to concentrate on him and The final statistics of Operation PEGASUS totaled 1,259 enemy killed and more northeast of An Khe. The Quickly, he tried to remove the grenade summer, with the temperature soaring to 110 degrees. When the firing began, the troopers drop into the tall elephant While serving in the forward element on an searchlights and two swift Navy patrol boats operating close to the shoreline. leadership and courage necessary to engage and destroy the enemy. He volunteered to continue the mission despite Although many of the First Team had made notable, personal sacrifices in the November, rifle platoons of the 1st Squadron, 9th Cavalry again drew blood in a regulars. position, carried a more seriously wounded comrade to an aid station, and, as It was immediately obvious that the first requirement in this area would be

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