Saturday, September 11, 2021

This Day in History, 11 September

Today is the 20th anniversary of the Islamic Terrorist flying airplanes in the Twin Towers in New York and the Pentagon. And let's not forgot the passengers who took over an airliner from terrorists bent on flying it into the US Capitol instead driving that plane into the ground into famr land, knowlingly giving their lives to save others. But I chose not to expand on what is known as 9-11, as that attack and the debacle that unfolded just two weeks ago in Afghanistan where the US withdrew, souring massive amounts of top end US military equipment and leaving American citizens and our Afghan allies at the mercy of a terrorist group, its just too much sorrow and shame to remind ourselves of. Instead I'd like to focus on another day, this on in 1965 where 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 125,000. The unit, which had a long and storied history, was the first full U.S. Army division deployed to Vietnam. The division consisted of nine battalions of airmobile infantry, an air reconnaissance squadron, and six battalions of artillery. The division also included the 11th Aviation Group, made up of three aviation battalions consisting of 11 companies of assault helicopters, assault support helicopters, and gunships.

The division used a new concept by which the ground maneuver elements were moved around the battlefield by helicopters. Initially deployed to the II Corps area at Qui Nhon, the division took part in the first major engagement between U.S. and North Vietnamese forces during the Battle of the Ia Drang Valley fought in November, just two months after the division began arriving in Vietnam. Later, the division moved further north to I Corps in 1968 to relieve the embattled U.S. Marines at Hue during the Tet Offensive; in October of the same year, they redeployed to III Corps to conduct operations to protect Saigon; and in 1970, the division took part in the invasion of Cambodia and conducted operations in both III and IV Corps (the Mekong Delta). Thus, the 1st Cavalry Division, popularly known as the “First Team,” was the only American division to fight in all four corps tactical zones. The bulk of the division began departing Vietnam in late April 1970, but the 3rd Brigade remained until June 1972.
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The 1st Cavalry Division was awarded the Presidential Unit Citation and “First Team” soldiers won 25 Medals of Honor, 120 Distinguished Service Crosses, 2,766 Silver Stars, 2,697 Distinguished Flying Crosses, and 8,408 Bronze Stars for Valor.

Article from History.com

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