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Steeds of Steel

A History of American Mechanized Cavalry in World War II

Steeds of Steel
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Author:

Harry Yeide

Format: Hardcover, 320 Pages
Item: 145640
ISBN: 9780760333600
Publisher: Zenith Press
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Illustrations: 32 b/w photos, 19 diagrams
Size: 6 x 9
Weight: 1.438 lb.
Published: April 15th 2008
DC: AP
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In World War II the U.S. Armys mechanized cavalry force served in an astounding variety of ways. Mechanized cavalrymen scouted and fought in tanks, armored cars, and jeeps; battled on and from the sea in tracked amphibians; stormed beaches from landing craft; slipped ashore in rubber rafts from submarines; climbed mountains; battled hand-to-hand; and even occasionally rode horses.

This work follows the mechanized cavalry from its earliest days--landing in North Africa during Operation Torch and fighting on the jungle-clad slopes of Guadalcanal--through the campaigns in the Mediterranean, Europe, and the Pacific. Drawing on official after-action reports, contemporary combat records, personal recollections, and interviews conducted by the Army with soldiers shortly after battle, Steeds of Steel provides a vivid picture of what the war was like for the men of the mechanized cavalry.

When World War II broke out in 1939, the U.S. Cavalry was still mainly the proud, horse-mounted force it had been since the nations founding; within a year, the cavalry branch had lost its horses and very nearly its mission. Steeds of Steel tells how the cavalrymen carved out a new and critical role on the modern battlefield. Harry Yeides narrative shows us troopers learning to outwit the enemy in the African desert, on Italian peaks, along European hedgerows, and through Pacific jungles.

We see cavalrymen working alone, miles ahead of the nearest friendly units. And we witness the heroic efforts of the mechanized cavalry troop, joining the battle wherever an American infantry division serves. The mechanized cavalrys brilliant legacy has lived on in the armored cavalry for more than half a century. As the U.S. Army debates its role on the battlefield, this volume (illustrated with over two dozen photos and diagrams) reminds us of our enduring debt to this incomparable fighting force.

Harry Yeide is an international affairs analyst with the federal government. He has worked primarily with political and security/military issues, writing assessments for the President of the United States and other senior policymakers. He is the author of The Longest Battle, The Tank Killers, Steel Victory, and Weapons of the Tankers and the coauthor, with Mark Stout, of First to the Rhine. Yeide lives with his wife Nancy and three cats in Hyattsville, Maryland.

WWII History, November 2008
"Historian Harry Yeide captures the elan of the mechanized cavalry and its varied missions--landing in North Africa during Operation Torch, fighting in the jungles of Guadalcanal, climbing Italian peaks, and charging through French hedgerows. Through the author's use of official documents and first-person accounts, the reader is placed onto the battlefields to witness the heroics of the mechanized cavalry to sniff out the enemy and often become the first recipients of hostile fire. A definite 'must-read' about an often overlooked force."
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Contents

 

Preface

Acknowledgments

Chapter 1: From Horse to Horsepower

Chapter 2: North Africa: A Concept Tested

Chapter 3: Sicily and Italy: Mechanization Meets the Mountains

Chapter 4: The Pacific, Part I: War of the Cavalry Reconnaissance Troops

Chapter 5: The Pacific, Part II: The Mechanized Cavalry Finds Roads

Chapter 6: Normandy: Cavalry in the Hedgerows

Chapter 7: The Breakout from Normandy

Chapter 8: Southern France: The Strategic Cavalry Charge

Chapter 9: The Reich’s Tough Hide

Chapter 10: The Battle of the Bulge

Chapter 11: On to Victory

Chapter 12: A Brilliant Legacy

Appendix A: Mechanized Cavalry Reconnaissance Squadron and

            Armored Reconnaissance Battalion Profiles

Appendix B: U.S. Cavalry in the ETO

Glossary

Notes

Bibliography

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