“The essence of this book is the description of those who fought
there, on a personal level, and the tanks that took them into battle.
Wright fought in this war, and his perspective lends humanity…
should be added to any historical library, particularly if a reader is
interested in American military operations in Iraq.” -Military
History Chronicles During the Iraq War, the U.S. Army found itself in
a very similar situation to the 1st Air Mobile Cavalry Division during
the Vietnam Conflict—facing an enemy who knew the terrain and was
determined to fight for their cause. The difference between the two
conflicts is that American forces could not take full advantage of
armor superiority in Vietnam. For the infantry to truly be effective
and dominant, they need to have the backing of tanks, enabling them to
continue dismounted operations overwatched by tanks. The history and
battle techniques of the army’s armored core have been discussed in
other military conflicts in depth, but this will be the first full
discussion of the role and usefulness of the tanks in Iraq, analyzing
battles that were completely shaped or significantly aided due to the
presence and efficiency of armor units. These units were well-trained
and well-equipped and provided armored support and devastating
firepower that the enemy could not easily counter. They were such a
powerful force that the insurgents in Iraq had to completely change
their tactics to account for the Abrams that they were facing. This
work will attempt to illuminate the importance of the tanks themselves
as well as the tankers who fought inside of them and show how valuable
they were to the army and Operation Iraqi Freedom, 2003–2009.
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U.S. Army Tanks in Iraq
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781636244761
Publisert
2025
Utgiver
Casemate Publishers and Book Distributors, LLC
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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