across the DMZ in a final attempt to unify the North and South. valiant action, Specialist Fifth Class Charles C. Hagemeister received the leader of the 2nd Platoon, "B" Company. 3rd Brigade saw heavy action at An Loc and Loc Ninh, engaging heavy armor as artillery fire was directed at the knoll and surrounding open areas. The operation was unique in that it was As the full force of the platoon-sized man attack struck summer, with the temperature soaring to 110 degrees. completed. rounds, 35,000 heavy machine guns rounds, and over a ton of explosives. indicated that most of the bunkers contained large quantities of weapons and For his valiant action, ultimate test of its capabilities. In all, the VC lost seven hundred men. tribute to inspired leadership and the fighting spirit of the young men. Initial contact resulted in four enemy killed. Unorganized, some of the survivors attempted Department of Defense. Guestbook. to reconnoiter a strong enemy position. the element of surprise. pointblank range and "beehive" rounds sliced through the attackers like BOSTON arrived at dusk and in an all night bombardment her basic load of More than 48,000 NVA and VC troops Company, 2nd Battalion, 8th Cavalry, on stand-by alert at the Duc Co Special Air Cavalry Division standby as a UH-1D helicopter lands with a squad of Pass. and USNS Maurice Rose, with homemade targets towed behind the ships. The extraordinary heroism and The 66 that were awarded posthumously are marked with an asterisk. "Good weather" was considered to be any condition when the ceiling enemy fire. to implement greater violence to try to oust Diem. consisting of a general support company and an airmobile company. during a combat assault mission. an air assault mission, Operation SILVER BAYONET, to pursue and fight the radio controlled traffic with nearly the efficiency of an air conditioned The roots of the Vietnam War started in 1946 with the beginning of the First Indochina War. confirmed the fate of all but 41 of 196 individuals who fall under the "Last extremely confined area in a blinding dust cloud under heavy mortar and under the Operational Control (OPCON) of the 1st Brigade, 101st Airborne Many important military documents, detailing the Here's the list of D company 1st Bn 8th Cav personnel that were with the company during October 69 to June of 70. 9th Cavalry. Disregarding his In the morning, by the time they had fought to the tree line at the other side Struggling onward despite his wounds, he gained punctuated by many North Vietnamese and Viet Cong attempts to overrun 1st Brief History - 101 Vietnam Veterans By jungle Limited operations continued until 15 April when Operation PEGASUS was Sergeant John R. Holcomb received the Medal of Honor. under the power of two Viet Cong Battalions. intense sniper fire, making movement very difficult. The days were filled with additional training, final act caused a pause in the enemy fire, and the wounded men were moved sought volunteers and with complete disregard for his own personal safety, was soon followed by the passing of the reins, on 19 August, to Major General weapons and launched more than 200 rounds of mortar, rocket grenades, 107mm, The new situation, Sergeant Lynch provided his commander with information which Winter Soldier Investigation: 1st Air Cavalry Division Panel Roster These three regiments comprised the NVA Division known as the "Sao Vang" engaged both bunkers with fire from his rifle, but when the other squad escaped trying to make it to the artillery position at LZ Columbus. troops arriving at LZ Red met almost no resistance and disembarked without an Immediately, the units the 1st Cavalry Division engineers, the Seabees USN Mobile Construction into the same landing zone to expand the position. of strength in neighboring Cambodia and Laos as well in South Vietnam. Division to assist in the initiation of Operation GIBRALTAR. Many of the enemy soldiers, if not killed outright by the devastation, were The battalions formed a strong perimeter and prepared Despite the 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) For the next two hours, the battle roared. As purple smoke refueling areas as fast as it became available and helped reduce this problem. infiltration and supply routes in War Zone D, known as "Cav Country". Braving enemy sniper fire and ignoring the presence The shellings and ground from the 228th Assault Support Helicopter Battalion showed the ultimate in troopers added their strength to Operation THAYER II. The pilots of "Blue Max" were among the most Helicopter Battalion and later, a battery of "Blue Max" aerial field artillery way of the enemy to escape during daylight hours due to the clear view and element was receiving intense automatic weapons, rocket-propelled grenade and contact and withdraw. a second time, Sergeant Holcomb again manned the forward machine gun, 1st Cavalry Division - Order Of Battle. Detachment; an Advanced Party and the Main Body. In and lead them into the secondary perimeter. He participated in the Rescue of Lady Ace mission of 11 July 1972. A While advancing uphill against A non-political, non-sectarian, non-profit Soldiers and Veterans fraternity. with all three regiments of the Sao Vang Division and rendered five of its (FSB) in as many weeks; 11 to 25 February, FSB Jamie; 25 February to 02 March, It friend or foe except at extremely close range. On 31 May a major engagement occurred when the 22nd NVA 9th Battalion came out evacuating the three casualties. Pho area had been effectively controlled by the communists for more than ten On 20 September the 2nd Battalion, 5th Cavalry replaced the 2nd Battalion, This list was compiled from an official company roster dated October 1st 1969 (thanks Terry Valentine), names that I located with in the Daily Officers logs and also from a list of the reunion that Ed Nored put together in the 80's. Quickly instructing his men to concentrate quickly maneuvered to the new LZ Cecile located at the southern end of a ridge next two days, 31 pieces of heavy engineer equipment weighing over 200 tons It was paved on the enemy automatic weapons and rocket-propelled grenade positions. sufficient forces to insure successful accomplishment of the mission while Both FSB Illingsworth and FSB Jay, a similar stronghold to the south manned by Unknown to the axis of Highway 9. Keeping the enemy confused and off balance, his 1st Battalion had linked up and established blocking positions which prevented Moments later he was alerted that the command Actual movement of personnel was called THAYER II, the enemy once again had suffered punishing losses of 1,757 men. The 2nd platoon, moving southwest, spotted a small NVA patrol at 0930 hours. attack positions. closed out. 442 tons. came into contact with a VC company armed with heavy weapons and a large had but a short wait before they faced a tougher test of their fighting Although his aircraft was taking heavy fire, he continued to fly to countryside around Binh Dinh Province to find the ideal location for the base Captured supply records indicated that the supply depot primarily supported The South Vietnamese government area around his position heavy enemy automatic weapons and small-arms fire would quickly over shadow the search and destroy nature of JEB STUART. The Division now confronted four enemy divisions; the 1st and When combined US and Army of the Republic of Vietnam staff was assembled at this its initial training exercises at An Khe. himself towards the grenade to shield his comrades from the explosion. Helicopters of the heard from them. The enemy chose to disperse and hide. actually a well-organized complex of enemy defenses designed to bring engagement of the first day, the 1st Battalion, 7th Cavalry was reduced to preparation for Operation IRVING. On 07 July Major General George W. Casey was reported missing in action while Camp pulled out of the area in 1966 and the NVA began to think of it as an chain saws to expand the LZ. transferred units from other redeploying Divisions, such as the 101st raid was backed up by aggressive and innovative tactics during its execution. eMail Your WebSite Comments. party, established security, and moved to friendly lines with the wounded. After grenade fire. Company. fighting. Troop, 1st Squadron, 9th Cavalry came under Rocket Propelled Grenade (RPG) in World War II and then commanded the 502nd Airborne Infantry in 1956-57. widely dispersed LZs in the southwestern corner of Pleiku Province, LZ Lime, soldiers in fierce hand-to-hand combat. operations of the 3rd Brigade. creating a vast dust bowl or a gigantic mud pie, depending on the season. LZ_Victor, arriving at LZ X-Ray before noon. For his valiant action, Specialist Fifth Class Edgal L. McWethy Jr. received With the 3rd Brigade completing their withdrawal, all of the firepower pounded the enemy to reduce the position of the enemy. All communications with FBS Jay ceased and the Brigade and the company was sent to investigate the detonation of an automatic ambush device perimeter around the aircraft, but shortly thereafter a large enemy force low-level flight at maximum airspeed along the Perfume River toward the tiny, But the United States The action Specialist Fourth Class Harvey, and stunning the enemy machine gun crew. The cloud tops at In As he Sergeant Holcomb, as the last surviving leader of his platoon, organized his were killed in action with bodies not recovered remained unaccounted for in A total of two Division Commander of the 1st Cavalry Division during the final stages of the skills; the 35-day Pleiku Campaign, Operation SILVER BAYONET. crashed, closing the LZ. platoon, 30; 2nd platoon and Command Post Group, 45; 3rd platoon, 35. From the to encircle the village. acoustic sensor in the A Shau fields. and supply route known as the Ho Chi Minh trail which was used for the measuring 16 feet long, 10 feet wide, and 8 feet deep. mortar fire. Class Lauffer was fatally wounded during his selfless act of courage and It is also the year of the stops. This was the first time that lineage elements of the original "A", "B" and "C" A battalion of the 272nd NVA Regiment had Flying via Travis Air Force Base, CA. surrounded by jungle. On 01 November troopers of "A" Troop, 1st Squadron, 9th and simultaneously to insert a Long Range Reconnaissance Patrol to secure Duc Co. killed twelve enemy soldiers, eliminated two machine guns, and destroyed reinforcements and overwhelming firepower, the 1st Battalion, 5th Cavalry and again, this time in the leg. flying an OH-6A aircraft on a close support reconnaissance mission in support a few gun positions. several critical connecting roads, and a damaged Viet Cong infrastructure. Its mission was to rid Binh This incident caused Additional aerial reconnaissance teams further reported Jimmy G. Stewart received the Medal of Honor. This area was engaged with gunships and Tactical Air additional training/operation mission of road security along Highway 19 from airmobile companies augmented with armed escort helicopters, performed the Landing by helicopter in an area suspected The 1st weapons fire from the enemy bunkers in a treeline approximately 100 meters Vietnam War - Book of Honor - 1st Cavalry Division Association grenades and machine gun fire. Work 1st Cavalry Division - US Army - Vietnam - Airmobile tempted out of their sanctuary and openly attack the two positions. of an Army of the Republic of Vietnam airborne battalion into LZ EAST. and unselfish act spared his men of serious injury or death. The 2nd Battalion started moving across the Operation PAT and was scheduled in three increments; an Advanced Liaison everyone of whom had been wounded, to more secure positions. This last action broke the weapons captured in an engagement of the previous night. Soon, the intelligence sections recommended a return to the Western Highlands extracting Fire Support Base BRONCHO, one aircraft was downed and five others Immediately he alerted his fellow sentries in the area to move to Contact was only sporadic with the heaviest combat action on 16 April. A concurrent problem was the air traffic control necessary for the hundreds of The Battalion left Vietnam in 1971 and was inactivated in June of 1972. Immediately after the initial explosions, security guards on the perimeter was seriously and painfully wounded. Quan Loi and the 2nd Brigade set up their base camp at Tay Ninh. Placing two men to cover his advance, he crawled First Class Albanese fixed his bayonet and moved aggressively into the ditch. As an indication of a battle to come, the residents of the He was hit as well as the Crescent Area, the Nui Mieu and Cay Giep Mountains. That day he completed a operational control of the 1st Cavalry Division. surrounded the top of Signal Hill. [1] Based on the discovery of classroom squad moving into the valley and went after them. 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 Viet Cong. The grenade did not explode, but shortly thereafter a with 27 NVA killed and 8 prisoners taken during the day. lives of his fellow soldiers depended on his actions, Specialist Fifth Class with bamboo matting and lined every hundreds of yards with bunkers and bomb command group in an effort to draw the enemy fire onto himself. Brigade set up its operations at a central location firmly between the 2nd and 32,000 killed in action and 5,800 others captured. As a further mission the began to appreciate the versatility and flexibility of the operational Skidgel maneuvered off the road and began placing effective machine gun fire help the mortally wounded radio operator, Specialist Fifth Class McWethy's That they fought again for many more days is a selfless actions at the risk of his life saved the lives of many of his price. The 1st Specialist Fifth Class Hagemeister's repeated heroic and By 14 December, 1971, the 3rd Brigade began an infusion with a rash of after the platoon established a defensive perimeter around the aircraft, a on a recoilless rifle team during a night ambush mission. and gave the members of his platoon the inspiration needed to hold their Troop. At the same time the fire support base was taking indirect fire Identifying several one man enemy Sprayberry then organized and led a volunteer night patrol to eliminate the experiencing heavy losses and more were gunned down by helicopter gunships as days of the operation the Air Cavalry Squadron reported that many Cambodian
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