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The American Cavalry in Vietnam: First Cav Book

The American Cavalry in Vietnam: First Cav
The American Cavalry in Vietnam: First Cav, Colonel Lyman C. Duryea (Retired) is a West Point graduate and former Commander of C Company of the 2d Battalion, 7th Cavalry Regiment in Vietnam in 1966. He served a second Vietnam tour as an advisor. In addition to various stateside assignments he ser, The American Cavalry in Vietnam: First Cav has a rating of 4.5 stars
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The American Cavalry in Vietnam: First Cav, Colonel Lyman C. Duryea (Retired) is a West Point graduate and former Commander of C Company of the 2d Battalion, 7th Cavalry Regiment in Vietnam in 1966. He served a second Vietnam tour as an advisor. In addition to various stateside assignments he ser, The American Cavalry in Vietnam: First Cav
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  • The American Cavalry in Vietnam: First Cav
  • Written by author Jacques Francois de Chaunac
  • Published by Turner Publishing Company (KY), 2003/06/01
  • Colonel Lyman C. Duryea (Retired) is a West Point graduate and former Commander of "C" Company of the 2d Battalion, 7th Cavalry Regiment in Vietnam in 1966. He served a second Vietnam tour as an advisor. In addition to various stateside assignments he ser
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Chronological Milestones 4
Introduction 5
Translator's Introduction 7
Preface 8
Part 1 The Cav in the Highlands
Chapter I13
Chapter II20
Chapter III36
Chapter IV56
Chapter V68
Chapter VI77
Chapter VII86
Chapter VIII95
Part 2 From the Coastal Plain to the Tet Offensive: The Communists Stopped on all Fronts, 1966 - 1968
Chapter IX111
Chapter X123
Chapter XI130
Chapter XII143
Chapter XIII154
Chapter XIV178
Chapter XV185
Chapter XVI191
Chapter XVII201
Part 3 Move to the South, 1968 - 1972
Chapter XVIII217
Chapter XIX224
Chapter XX232
Chapter XXI248
Chapter XXII258
Chapter XXIII272
Chapter XXIV281
Chapter XXV291
Final Account 303
Organization of the 1st Cavalry Division 303
Chronology of the American Engagement in Vietnam 304
Bibliography 311
Acknowledgements 312
Maps
The Ia Drang Valley Battle, 1965 21
The Coastal Campaign 144
Tet and the A Shau Valley 202
Operation Pegasus, April 1968 218
The 1st Cavalry Division in III Corps, 1969 259
Operation Total Victory, May 1970 The Cambodian Incursion 282


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