IN MANY WAYS THE END OF THE VIETNAM WAR LEFT THE US ARMY A SPENT
FORCE.
Plagued by low morale, drug and race issues, and terrible public
relations, the army faced an uphill climb in the effort to rebuild
itself. The story of this reconstruction is mirrored in the rise of
the Mechanized Infantryman. Deciding that the key to future conflict
lay in highly trained and mobile warriors that could be delivered
quickly to battle, the army adopted the mechanized infantryman as its
frontline troops.
This new, all volunteer force was given the best training and
equipment. Most notably, they were to be deployed onto the battlefield
from the new M2 Bradley Armoured Fighting Vehicle. This new breed of
American warriors got their first test in the First Gulf War. Fighting
in the deserts of Kuwait and Iraq, these soldiers proved that the US
Army was once again a force with which to be reckoned.
This book tells the story of the rise of the US mechanised
infantryman, focusing on his recruitment, training, lifestyle and
combat experiences in Iraq.
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ISBN
9781780960821
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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