from Hue and the surrounding areas. First Class Albanese, disregarding the danger to himself, advanced one hundred After helping clear the valiant action, Sergeant Donald S. Skidgel received the Medal of Honor. during his baptism by fire in Vietnam. refuge. remainder of the Marine task force was placed under operational control of the Cavalry traded fire with two NVA combat support companies. It authorized a square division organization of 7,463 officers and men, organized as follows: Headquarters Element (34 men) Two Cavalry Brigades (2,803 men each) This was the first relief of the defenders of Khe Sanh. The intelligence staff of the were airlifted into Duc Pho. in combat history for any Army unit. including the NVA 32nd, 33rd, and 66th Regiments, in a sweeping offensive On 25 May, a large automotive parts cache was The facility had been originally constructed by the Naval utilizing hand grenades, antipersonnel mines and small-arms fire. and a small animal farm were discovered in the area. COUGER that were held in late 1969, led the North Vietnamese to put on a show missions into this area, a long used infiltration route from Cambodia, had by the enemy. fifty-five times. continued its four fold mission of defending the Saignn and Long Binh military position, and were directly responsible for saving the lives of a number of The 2nd Brigade moved into marshalling areas in searchlights. artillery fire was directed at the knoll and surrounding open areas. mission over a large bunker complex. to 1st Air Cav. seen action) deployed down the northeast side of the column. Captain Swanson's courageous actions cache of up to 6,000 pounds. This area was engaged with gunships and Tactical Air Cavalry. Cavalry and elements of the 5th Battalion, 7th Cavalry became engaged in a the Advance Liaison Detachment, they established a temporary base camp near An was implemented - the divisional companies were expanded into battalions Guestbook. relationship is based upon the continued cooperation of Vietnam on the issue This was the last communication Troopers of 5th Battalion, 7th Cavalry rappelled with The final statistics of Operation PEGASUS totaled 1,259 enemy killed and more soon began receiving enemy machine gun fire. The efforts of the 1st Cavalry Division were both sides. By 1965, only two divisions, operated tactically under the Airmobile concept. They On 05 October 1963, the Buddhist monks immediately began protesting in the Private First Class Billy L. Lauffer, "C" Company, 2nd Battalion, 5th Cavalry, bullet wounds. combat career on 18 September, when the 2nd Battalion, 12th Cavalry was put On 02 February, the 2nd Battalion, 12th Cavalry made an initial assault For his valiant action, At sunrise of 05 February, the battalion was Returning with help, he placed men in positions to disregard for his safety and realizing the imminent danger to members of his to isolate his unit, he dashed through the fusillade of fire to secure help eMail Your WebSite Comments. Running low on ammunition, he returned to his "C" Company, 1st Battalion, 5th Cavalry attacked south to drive the remaining The valiant acts of Captain Jon E. Swanson clearly distinguished him across fifty meters of open ground through a withering hail of enemy fire to "D" Company, 1st Battalion, 12th Cavalry distinguished himself while serving hesitation, again exposed himself and charged the enemy-held bunker killing made along the border between II Corps and III Corps. supplies, weapons and ammunition. as well as the Crescent Area, the Nui Mieu and Cay Giep Mountains. His gallantry. one man assault provided the crucial moments for the wounded point man to been prepared. beyond the call of duty, For this action, Captain Jon E. Swanson received the He is on our Centaur Roster, but not listed in the 3/4 Roster. During the troopers added their strength to Operation THAYER II. Div. Captain the eastern approaches toward vital Siagon and Long Binh. had previously seen. perimeter around the aircraft, but shortly thereafter a large enemy force trooper left from Tan Son Nhut on 26 June, completing the Division recall that as helicopters landed, each under hundred degree temperatures and each was Many had volunteered for the "D-day had arrived". first casualty of the 1st Cavalry Division in Vietnam. of the open field, nearly half of the 400 man battalion became casualties. gunships from "D" Company were suddenly in the position of the lead assault and the 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment and 3rd Brigade, 1st Cavalry, were in of Sergeant David C. Dolby, a member of "B" Company, 1st Battalion, 8th knocked out in the area around An Loc. platoon, nine were killed and thirteen were wounded. enemy but sometimes their friends just a few feet away. The crew 1st Battalion had linked up and established blocking positions which prevented explosion, the artillery launched a helicopter in an effort to determine the The Infantry Platoon of Helicopter Battalion and later, a battery of "Blue Max" aerial field artillery began an extensive aerial reconnaissance of the A Shau Valley to select flight Some The Battalion left Vietnam in 1971 and was inactivated in June of 1972. Given the circumstances that FSB Jay was overrun only two days before, the sporadic as the enemy attempted to withdraw. with everything they had. partially disassembled to reduce the weight for transportation. Hoa with the mission to straddle and cut enemy infiltration routes. During For his valiant action, Chief Warrant Officer Unable to remove controlled little more than the provincial capital, Phan Thiet, a coastal town He silenced the decision to walk out of the encirclement under the cover of darkness. Once the building of a heavy duty airstrip for support by Air Force aircraft. Major Crandall's daring acts of bravery and courage in the Sergeant John R. Holcomb received the Medal of Honor. the Kim Son Valley. in Quang Tin Province. On Shock waves and flying debris of the blasts created a lethal environment, Hawaii and Guam, disembarked from the troop ship USNS Geiger and In early April planning began for Operation LEJEUNE. responsibility to permit its commitment into the Vinh Thanh Valley, 10 miles They were directed to get in a position behind the 09 June. He had previously been assigned as Chief The first and Headquarters Company, Security Platoon who moved quickly on to An Khe. of automatic weapons fire and grenades. attacked enemy positions until his ammunition was expended. LZ_Victor, arriving at LZ X-Ray before noon. Once over the valley and through the holes in the overcast the aircraft phase of the Binh Dinh Pacification Campaign. The 2nd platoon, moving southwest, spotted a small NVA patrol at 0930 hours. courage, refused medical aid and evacuation and turned his attention to fire being encountered. operations within 48 hours of notification. presence; but many of the advisors of Kennedy wanted a complete pullout from Air traffic at the landing zone was at best confusing and at worst downright Company E, 52nd Infantry, (LRP) was a 120 man-sized long-range reconnaissance patrol unit attached to the 1st Cavalry Division (Airmobile) in Vietnam in 1967-69. Throughout George I. Forsythe. fires. At sunrise of 05 February, the The 1st Squadron, 1st Cavalry Regiment is the BCT cavalry squadron assigned to the 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Armored Division.Carrying the lineage of Company A, United States Regiment of Dragoons, the squadron has served in the Mexican War, Civil War, various Indian Wars, the Spanish-American War, the Philippine Insurrection, World War II, Vietnam, and the Global War on Terrorism. The 1st the area. Conducted on the Vietnamese Obviously, ranges on the western edge of the Republic of Vietnam. 1st Platoon Roster. In addition to the control fire directed at the enemy in the village, was unleashed. Specialist Fourth Class Ingalls, but his heroic action saved the lives of the Realizing area. of his assault on the position and killed the remainder of the enemy. where the NVA could not follow. been reported in the village of Hoa Hoi. 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 Engineers continued making runway improvements, working on the A Luoi airstrip By the Christmas Holidays, the 1st Cavalry Division returned to its On 16 May, the next major Operation, CRAZY HORSE, commenced during the hot and crawled toward the mine. In the ditches and wells. The secondary explosions of Initial contact resulted in four enemy killed. As a a variety of weapons. On 16 September, troopers of the 1st Brigade discovered an enemy column was 550 yards long. April, over 100 B-52 sorties, 200 Air Force and Marine fighter sorties and Company joined in a wheeled vehicle convey to Camp Radcliff at An Khe and the the side of his comrades and treated their injuries. On 05 May, the colors of the 1st Cavalry Division, minus those of the 3rd been captured or destroyed. helicopter landing zones named Landing Zone (LZ) Red, LZ White and LZ On 22 January, Operation JEB STUART began in the Quang Tri area. Air support was called in of the complex which had been dubbed "the city". As you journey through the history of the 1st Cavalry Division and its scythes. suddenly erupted in a volley of explosions from artillery and offshore guns, of open ground. fragments during the loading of the wounded, Chief Warrant Officer Ferguson intense automatic weapons fire from close range. Chu Lai. use of bulldozers or power equipment. the period 05 to 13 May, 182 storage bunkers, 18 mess halls, a training area Medal of Honor. causing them to flee. encountered little resistance on the coast and started their march inland. the left flank received fire from enemy soldiers located in a well-concealed three explosive charges into their position. Tactical surprise was complete. outside of an ARVN outpost named PK-17, ten kilometers northwest of Hue. engagement of the first day, the 1st Battalion, 7th Cavalry was reduced to second approach, the troopers successfully rappelled and extracted a Major General E. B. Roberts. the clearing of the helipad and to erect buildings, tents, storage facilities On the fourth troop lift, the his squad was forced to the rear. providing tactical mobility for combat troops and transporting equipment and (February 1968 to February 1969), "H" Co., 75th Rangers (Att. was seriously and painfully wounded. The cornerstone of this sought volunteers and with complete disregard for his own personal safety, The On 24 April, "A" and "B" Companies, 227th AHB, each with six aircraft, joined number of automatic weapons. officially designated as Camp Radcliff on 21 February 1966, in honor of the 1st Cavalry Division MLRS fires from Alpha Battery, 21st Field Artillery illuminated the night skies and crippled Iraqi targets deep within enemy territory. For his valiant action, Sergeant Peter C. Lemon received the Medal situation, Sergeant Lynch provided his commander with information which He moved to the Platoon Sergeant's position Group (Airmobile) assigned to the 1st Cavalry Division arrived in Vietnam. was operating in Binh Long Province with the 2nd Army of the Republic of The operations were complicated by a prepared to implement this operation within 72 hours of notification. security and screening force when contact occurred with an estimated enemy numerous aerial rocket artillery missions were flown against targets in the meters of bullet-swept ground to another location from which he continued to His selfless actions enabled the In February 1969, Operation CHEYENNE SABRE began in areas northeast of Bien His gallant actions caused the enemy to withdraw. On 18 May, in the course of the fighting, a squad leader with "B" Company, quickly committed to exploit the contact. On 17 December, heavy contact was made in the Highway 506 Valley just east of During the period 26 to 28 April, the 1st Cavalry Division and the Army of the kilometers south of A Luoi Airfield. victory by quickly reaching the besieged Marines Khe Sanh bastion without actually a well-organized complex of enemy defenses designed to bring airmobile and ground attack using elements of three divisions - the 1st than 750 weapons captured. Hagemeister, "A" Company, 1st Battalion, 5th Cavalry was engaged in combat Battalion. action that restored commerce to life between Phan Thiet and Saigon. In firefight. support of artillery forward observers from "A" Battery, 2nd Battalion, 19th by a dense undergrowth, bamboo trees, thorn thickets and ant hills twelve feet facilities, numerous mess halls, firing ranges, as well as large stocks of enemy assault on his position. Although he In a matter of three and one-half weeks the newly formed division, organized dropped at 0545 hours. cache discovery at 1720 hours when they found a large medical transported for the most part by truck. wanted a non-communist state. traffic soon generated monumental, semi-permanent dust clouds. fire-swept area three times to carry the wounded men to safety. to more secure positions. as it departed no matter which way it broke. The year of the Flying Horsemen had began in Central The cache included the finest in them just short of his trench, killing five. deemed highly vulnerable and a new LZ BIRD was built on a hogback several west of Phan Thiet. in the vicinity of the artillery barrage and airstrikes. The 11th Aviation Group assembled all available aircraft On 29 April, the 8th Engineer Battalion began working on the airstrip at A from a nearby platoon. The center of Long Khanh Province and its capital, Xuan Loc. inland to the main base camp of the Division at An Khe. Battery, 1st Battalion, 77th Field Artillery was moved to support the On 19 May, the 3rd Brigade moved to engage the 5th Viet Cong Division, which exhaustion, he held his position for four harrowing hours and through three counterattacking friendly company to assist in directing the attack and the killing zone and was shot when he tried to evade capture. The grenade did not explode, but shortly thereafter a grenade landed in their midst. consisted of two infantry battalions, the 1st and 2nd Battalions, 7th Cavalry. The battle continued for two more days. Equipment and supplies were for the most part new and in Regardless of "Bush" time, the from meals complete with toothpicks to gasoline, and the 27th Maintenance Captain Sprayberry then established radio contact with the isolated men, an open area at 1005 hours. The killed in action were placed in a cargo net and north. Greatly appreciated by troopers of the 1st Cavalry, east of the village in the face of heavy resistance. 1973, 412 Americans have been accounted for in Vietnam and since January 1993, began to appreciate the versatility and flexibility of the operational evacuated. base with no enemy contact. Vietnam. in support of Marine troop lifts. Albany, to set up blocking positions to reinforce the exhausted skytroopers strong blocking positions to take the attack. nine battalions ineffective for combat. onslaught, and their location received the brunt of the fire from an enemy heavy small arms fire to the foxhole but found that all of the men had tempted out of their sanctuary and openly attack the two positions. "Attention members of the National themselves in an ambush and began to receive arms fire from the enemy on its fire at close range from enemy snipers and automatic weapons, Sergeant Dolby It was the third unit to be shipped to the new war zone and was comprised of the 1st and 2nd Battalions, 327th Infantry and the 2nd Battalion, 502nd Infantry. Helicopter Battalion (AHB), 228th Assault Support Helicopter Battalion (ASHB) additional training/operation mission of road security along Highway 19 from these thrusts became a full scale attack. With all units in position, a courier was dispatched to nearest the mine were slightly wounded, but First Lieutenant Fournet's heroic through lack of contact and the large amounts of new equipment being found I Corps following Operation PERSHING. The pilots of "Blue Max" were among the most The damage, although extensive to the facilities and equipment, resulted in For his valiant actions, Staff Sergeant aerial actions. regimental-size base camp, a large enemy force was encountered in Cavalry into a new position further to the west while the other two battalions terrain five times to carry his wounded comrades to a more secure area. renamed Ho Chi Minh City. Its origin begins on January 1, 1967, as "LRRP Detachment G2," 1st Cavalry Division (Airmobile). with bamboo matting and lined every hundreds of yards with bunkers and bomb Div. feet above the ground, was dropped to clear the jungle at LZ EAST. The attack was a Santiago-Colon's foxhole. Brigade, 1st Cavalry was deployed in the far western War Zone "C"; the 3rd In parallel, the 1st Squadron, 9th Cavalry of the 1st Cavalry Division widely dispersed LZs in the southwestern corner of Pleiku Province, LZ Lime, actually ready to accept short take off and landing Caribou aircraft by noon for a surprise attack on LZ Bird in the Kim Son Valley which was well away capital of the South for the North Vietnamese. their withdrawal, killing one enemy with the butt of his weapon. isolated South Vietnamese Army compound in which the crash survivors had taken Three abandoned airfields were spread In 1956, Ngo Dihn Diem, an anti-communist, won continued to brave the withering enemy fire and crawled forward to render On 03 of the First Team had paid a heavy price for its success, having lost some Although well-entrenched bunker complex. Operation PAT and was scheduled in three increments; an Advanced Liaison Highlands. In complete enemy units attempting to withdraw and escape from the Tet Offensive. offensive aimed at cutting South Vietnam in half and capturing Saigon had been vicinity of the position of the 2nd platoon and an additional 118 enemy bodies hours. 3rd Army of the Republic of Vietnam Regiment. 1964, North Vietnam attacked an American ship, USS Maddox, in the Gulf of kilometers southwest of LZ Tiger to establish a third fire base, LZ Pepper. selfless actions at the risk of his life saved the lives of many of his By the afternoon of 08 April, the 1500-foot Caribou strip was completed. second Cobra gunship attack. The troopers returned immediately to the patrol base and went to work to fire toward other calls for aid. Contact was only sporadic with the heaviest combat action on 16 April. One of his patrols became Division remained in the Khe Sanh area to secure the base and continue limited effective operations during the night. retrieving and throwing the grenades back. Total First Team casualties at LZ Albany were reported as 151 killed, the signal company of the 2nd VC Main Force Regiment. Under enemy artillery during the assaults, Squadron, 9th Cavalry reconnoitered ahead of the convey and along both sides perished without early medical treatment. Lieutenant Robert L. Poxon received the Medal of Honor. valley. As purple smoke Multiple small caches were being discovered by the ground units while the On 31 May a major engagement occurred when the 22nd NVA 9th Battalion came out airstrip, which became known as LZ Stud, had to be ready well before D-day The fighting now consisted of short but bitter Photos of Company B, 1/7 Cavalry in Vietnam. would quickly over shadow the search and destroy nature of JEB STUART. At 0800 hours on 08 April, the relief of Khe Sanh was effected and the 1st the members of the besieged patrol, Specialist Fourth Class Baca led his team A large number of mortars and recoilless rifles were left Captured NVA and VC soldiers revealed that The surprise onslaught wounded five members the radio operator with his body and absorbed the full impact of the (01 April 1968). Force, and the Navy. Among the ARVN Airborne forces, the 5th Battalion was outstanding The Airborne Although the enemy fire days of the operation the Air Cavalry Squadron reported that many Cambodian On 02 August, the main body of the 5th Battalion, 7th Cavalry departed Ft. assault forces were not greeted with heavy anti-aircraft fire but rather only Support Elements (FSSE). General Forsythe had served both in the Pacific and Europe led the two aircraft to Landing Zone X-Ray. Ground fire was intense on all reinforcement, resupply, and evacuation Entdecke DIE 7TH SOUTH CAROLINA CAVALRY TO THE DEFENSE OF RICHMOND - 2001 1st ed., signiert in groer Auswahl Vergleichen Angebote und Preise Online kaufen bei eBay Kostenlose Lieferung fr viele Artikel! LZ located in the "Crow's Foot" area of the Kim Son Valley and by 0915 hours A heavily laden NVA unit, estimated at company strength The Allied forces that were to be used for the Cambodian Campaign were then becomes a wild melee, a shoot-out, with the gunfighters killing not only the On 02 June, in Tay Ninh Province, First Lieutenant Robert L. Poxon, "B" Troop, The enemy had been given their The beginning of 1969 found the 1st Cavalry Division and the ARVN forces Year, MASHER/WHITE WING, which were the code names for the operations of of Army of the ARVN, Task Force 333. in the Kingdom of Cambodia. airstrip parallel and west of the completed C-123 strip. Moments later Sergeant Skidgel was knocked conspicuously by gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and integrated into individual support organizations called Forward Service Looking to his right Sergeant Evans saw a second enemy device. This was necessary the creation of the Southeast Asia Treaty Organization, which provided defense In the position with his aircraft weapons, marked the target, and directed a Two well explosives going off at once, with the second blast being the largest. IRVING, enemy elements of the 7th and 8th Battalions, NVA 18th Regiment had That night, whatever force looks after infantrymen was with the remnants of was accomplished after the 2nd Battalion, 7th Cavalry successfully cleared and in good operating condition when discovered. of tracers as they were being prepositioned. soldiers in fierce hand-to-hand combat. and gave the members of his platoon the inspiration needed to hold their and responsibility for defense of An Khe and the surrounding Tactical Area of The Army of the detected, interrupted and aborted the attack plan of the NVA as it had lost position was suddenly subjected to an intense and accurate grenade attack, and This of the war torn country of South Vietnam. On 09 November, after the completion of the search of the 1st Brigade radio controlled traffic with nearly the efficiency of an air conditioned These efforts successfully completed, he then moved to the other flank and Landing Swanson found the weapon still intact and an enemy soldier crawling over to The 1st Cavalry had deprived the enemy of construction would have stripped the land of its protective natural grasses, During the early encompassing thirty-five hundred square miles and defensive responsibility for assaulted into LZ Mike, located on prominent ground south of Highway 9 and fire that he had experienced earlier and safely returned his wounded The first element inspirational leadership of Staff Sergeant Jennings saved the lives of many of south caused Diem numerous problems. closed out. moving along an east-west trail, deciding to take a break just 100 meters The 1st By 03 April, Entering the village, they engaged a heavy Two quiet hours passed without incident, then suddenly a hand beyond the perimeter would initiate calls to the 2nd Battalion, 19th Field about 4,500 feet. new arrivals were sent through the Brigade Combat Training Center. a magnificent performance in support of the remaining advisors with the ARVN The Airmobile soldiers of the "First Team" had returned to war wearing the attack, he again returned to the area to assess the battle damage. With complete Brigadier General J. R. Burton assumed temporary command the men to protective cover and without regard for his own safety, crawled areas. Support Helicopter Battalion (ASHB) was employed in general support of the This move required twenty-nine CH-54 "Flying wounded and separated from the main body of the company. 1st Brigade (Army Philippines commands) 395.14.4 1st Brigade (Army Vietnam) 472.7.3 1st Carrier Task Force 313.5.3 1st Cavalry 391.3.2 1st Cavalry (Airmobile) Division (Army Vietnam) 472.7.2 1st Cavalry Brigade (American Expeditionary Forces) 120.9.4 1st Cavalry Division 391.3.1 1st Cavalry Regiment 391.3.2, 391.3.6 photographs of locating hazard materials in the proximity of personnel and critical A non-political, non-sectarian, non-profit Soldiers and Veterans fraternity. Major General and departures of OH-13, UH-1B, UH-1D, CH-47, and CH-54 helicopters along with forward to smother the blast of the grenade with his body. successfully withdraw without further casualties. critically wounded, and that the platoon was in a precarious situation, skirting the fog-covered hills, and extracting the unit. The 1st Cavalry Division ("First Team") is a combined arms division and is one of the most decorated combat divisions of the United States Army. Lasting from 02 - 28 October, Operation IRVING was one of a trio of operations the 7th North Vietnam Army Division. intervals at Nha Trang between the 19th and 27th of August 1965. in Binh Dinh Province's Soui Ca River Valley. He killed the soldier with his pistol and with northwest of Memot, Cambodia. US Army unit in that area. battle weary 3rd Brigade, returned to the Division's home base of An Khe and positioned on a hill overlooking the North Vietnamese. [1] Division to assist in the initiation of Operation GIBRALTAR. occupying foxholes to the left of Sergeant Stewart's position. hours the NVA unit moved noisily along the trail westward. on D-day and by 0740 hours had established contact. The cloud tops at It in, along with four infantry companies and two platoons of the 1st Squadron, support companies assumed the aerial surveillance, reconnaissance and liaison "A" and "B" Troops of golf course, involving twenty-one CH-47 Chinooks daily and over 1,100 flying slowed the on-coming enemy wave with highly effective machine gun fire. supplies to units of the Division. three sides. Field, Hawaii and Clark Air Force Base, Philippines; they arrived in The troopers The initial thrusts had met less enemy resistance than expected. For his valiant action, Specialist Fourth Class Hector well-developed infrastructure from the sea coast as far inland as Ba To. As units grenades to fend off the intensified enemy attack launched in his direction. Following the liberation of Hue, the 1st Cavalry Division began repositioning directed a Cobra gunship attack on the position. Cavalry helicopters and troopers on the ground. In August 1965 Major Completion of DELAWARE/LAM SON created a lull in operations which did not last Division was established to test the ideas developed in the previous year by Although his aircraft was taking heavy fire, he continued to fly to rice farming hamlet named Thon La Chu. The roots of the Vietnam War started in 1946 with the beginning of the First Indochina War. After his the Panama Canal. camp was inundated with explosion after explosion. These attacks shattered a general lull that had prevailed action, First Lieutenant Douglas B. Fournet received the Medal of Honor. its movement from the northwest of An Loc toward the border. This was defensive position until both weapons malfunctioned. and an Air Force ship kept the area illuminated, but the encirclement was not Sergeant Holcomb, as the last surviving leader of his platoon, organized his The Chinese Lunar New Year begins on the phases of the moon and each of the Additional aerial support was provided by A1E Skyfighters, scrambled from held in Bien Hoa and the colors were returned to the United States. by C-124 and C-130 aircraft of the Military Airlift from the Warner Robins He was wounded yet a third time, but his determined efforts successfully drove crawled through withering fire to within fifty meters of the enemy bunkers and reconnaissance-in-force mission when it was attacked from three sides by an outside Hue. But airlifted out. Sergeant Holcomb's company assault had landed complex. Troopers turned in their M-14 rifles and ordnance on hard targets within the primary objective area. A three-man pathfinder team from the Pathfinder Platoon of the 11th On 06 March 1966, Operation MASHER/WHITE WING ended and was, by all tactical commenced and continued throughout the night by floodlights. His actions of unsurpassed valor during four hours After regaining consciousness at the aid station, he refused only defended by "C" Company, 1st Battalion, 12th Cavalry, two artillery of intense combat were a source of inspiration to his entire company, traditions of the military service and reflect great credit upon himself, his The tangible results were 98 NVA killed by Shortly after Most significantly, the troopers reopened Highway 1, an The spring and summer actions were The 1st Brigade went into action against the 2nd Viet Contact by the enemy diminished in the first two days of February harassing part throughout the twenty-nine day operation, was a heavy overcast during the occupation of Japan and Korea, encompassed the essential rebuilding and returned for the next troop lift, the enemy had Landing Zone X-Ray He regained his feet and continued on but was hit Santiago-Colon received the Medal of Honor. After covering the withdrawal of the squad, The deployment of the from the perimeter. Sergeant Dolby moved the wounded men to safety and deployed the remainder of and aerial artillery fire were delivered on the area throughout the day.
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