To War with the 4th: A Century of Frontline Combat with the U.S. 4th Infantry Division, from the Argonne to the Ardennes to Afghanistan
معرفی کتاب «To War with the 4th: A Century of Frontline Combat with the U.S. 4th Infantry Division, from the Argonne to the Ardennes to Afghanistan» نوشتهٔ Martin King, Jason Nulton, Mike Collins، منتشرشده توسط نشر Casemate Publishers & Book Distributors در سال 2016. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Finalist, 2016 Army Historical Society Distinguished Writing Award. The 4th Infantry Division has always been there in America’s modern wars. On 14 September 1918 the men of the “Ivy” Division stood up in their trenches and prepared to attack. It would be one of the first times that American troops would operate autonomously, aside from Anglo-Franco command. They would go over the top on uneven ground to be blown to pieces by German artillery and fall in their hundreds to the spitting of German machine guns, yet nevertheless win the day. In World War II on D-Day they scrambled ashore across the sands of Utah beach and remained fighting in Europe until Hitler was dead and Germany had surrendered. From the Normandy campaign to the hell of the Hürtgen Forest and the Battle of the Bulge, no other American division suffered more casualties in the European theater than the 4th, and no other division accomplished as much. In Vietnam they would execute precarious “search and destroy” missions in dense jungles against a determined and resourceful enemy. They experienced a series of major engagements that would entail 33 consecutive days of vicious, close-quarters combat in the battle of Dak To in 1967. For their actions in Indochina they would receive no less than 11 Medals of Honor. They fought in Iraq to topple Saddam Hussein, and in May 2009, at the height of Operation Enduring Freedom, the 4th Infantry Brigade Combat Team deployed to Afghanistan for a 12-month combat mission. They operated in the birthplace of the Taliban along the Arghandab River Valley, west of Kandahar City, a place often ominously referred to as "The Heart of Darkness." The 2nd Battalion 12th Infantry Regiment saw heavy combat throughout. Through firsthand interviews with veterans, across the decades, and the expert analysis of the authors, the role of one of America’s mainstay divisions in its modern conflicts is in these pages illuminated. Table of Contents Foreword Acknowledgments Introduction Preface PART 1: THE GREAT WAR 1 “The Ivy men are on the way” 2 “The Ivy men are here!” 3 “Baptism on the Aisne-Marne” 4 “Hell in St. Mihiel” 5 The Meuse-Argonne Offensive: Part One 6 The Meuse-Argonne Offensive: Part Two PART 2: WORLD WAR II 7 “We’ll start the war from right here” 8 Artillery flying all directions! 9 Breaking hard 10 No Boche in the building! 11 Maintaining contact 12 The Hürtgen Forest: Into the “meat grinder” 13 “The cold shoulder of the Bulge” 14 Seeing it through! PART 3: THE VIETNAM WAR 15 Making End Term of Service PART 4: GLOBAL WAR ON TERROR 16 Iraq: We Got Saddam! 17 Afghanistan Epilogue Bibliography The 4th Infantry Division Has Always Been There In AmericaÕs Modern Wars. On 14 September 1918 The Men Of The ÒivyÓ Division Stood Up In Their Trenches And Prepared To Attack. It Would Be One Of The First Times That American Troops Would Operate Autonomously, Aside From Anglo-franco Command. They Would Go Over The Top On Uneven Ground To Be Blown To Pieces By German Artillery And Fall In Their Hundreds To The Spitting Of German Machine Guns, Yet Nevertheless Win The Day. In World War Ii On D-day They Scrambled Ashore Across The Sands Of Utah Beach And Remained Fighting In Europe Until Hitler Was Dead And Germany Had Surrendered. From The Normandy Campaign To The Hell Of The Hrtgen Forest And The Battle Of The Bulge, No Other American Division Suffered More Casualties In The European Theater Than The 4th, And No Other Division Accomplished As Much. In Vietnam They Would Execute Precarious Òsearch And DestroyÓ Missions In Dense Jungles Against A Determined And Resourceful Enemy. They Experienced A Series Of Major Engagements That Would Entail 33 Consecutive Days Of Vicious, Close-quarters Combat In The Battle Of Dak To In 1967. For Their Actions In Indochina They Would Receive No Less Than 11 Medals Of Honor. They Fought In Iraq To Topple Saddam Hussein, And In May 2009, At The Height Of Operation Enduring Freedom, The 4th Infantry Brigade Combat Team Deployed To Afghanistan For A 12-month Combat Mission. They Operated In The Birthplace Of The Taliban Along The Arghandab River Valley, West Of Kandahar City, A Place Often Ominously Referred To As The Heart Of Darkness. The 2nd Battalion 12th Infantry Regiment Saw Heavy Combat Throughout. Through Firsthand Interviews With Veterans, Across The Decades, And The Expert Analysis Of The Authors, The Role Of One Of AmericaÕs Mainstay Divisions In Its Modern Conflicts Is In These Pages Illuminated. A century of valor among one of the finest infantry divisions ever to serve, vividly chronicled through extensive research and interviews with veterans. From the Great War to the War on Terror, the US 4th Infantry Division has always been there. To War with the 4th recounts a hundred years of combat, beginning with their first battle on September 14th, 1918. The men of the “Ivy” Division faced German artillery, fell in the hundreds, yet won the day. On D-Day of World War II, the 4th Division landed at Utah Beach and kept fighting across Europe until Germany surrendered. From Normandy to the Battle of the Bulge, no other American division suffered more casualties in the European theater, and no other division accomplished as much. In Vietnam, they executed dangerous “search and destroy” missions and fought major engagements, including thirty-three consecutive days of close-quarters combat during the Battle of Dak To. In May 2009, they fought in Iraq at the height of Operation Enduring Freedom. The 4th Infantry Brigade Combat Team deployed to Afghanistan for a year-long combat mission in the birthplace of the Taliban. Through firsthand interviews with veterans across the decades, and the expert analysis of the authors, the role of one of America's mainstay divisions is illuminated in these pages.
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