Posted on Nov 17, 2016
1st Cavalry unit ambushed in the Ia Drang Valley - Nov 17, 1965 - HISTORY.com
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Thanks for reminding us SP5 Mark Kuzinski that 2nd Battalion, 7th Cavalry was ambushed by the 8th Battalion of the North Vietnamese 66th Regiment.
The North Vietnamese forces had succeeded in engaging the U.S. forces in very tight quarters, where supporting U.S. firepower could not be used without endangering American lives.
Thankfully the cavalrymen returned fire, but the Communists were fighting from prepared fighting positions and many of the American leaders had been felled in the initial stages of the ambush.
As night fell, the cavalrymen waited for the North Vietnamese to attack but illumination flares provided by air force aircraft made the enemy cautious. By morning, the enemy had withdrawn with heavy losses.
This Battle of the Ia Drang Valley was the proof of principle of standalone airmobile operations.
LTC Stephen C. Capt Seid Waddell CW5 (Join to see) CW5 Charlie Poulton SGM David W. Carr LOM, DMSM MP SGT SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL SFC William Farrell SSgt Robert Marx SSG James J. Palmer IV aka "JP4" SSgt (Join to see) TSgt Joe C. SGT (Join to see) SGT John " Mac " McConnell SGT Forrest Stewart SGT Robert Hawks SPC (Join to see) SrA Christopher Wright
The North Vietnamese forces had succeeded in engaging the U.S. forces in very tight quarters, where supporting U.S. firepower could not be used without endangering American lives.
Thankfully the cavalrymen returned fire, but the Communists were fighting from prepared fighting positions and many of the American leaders had been felled in the initial stages of the ambush.
As night fell, the cavalrymen waited for the North Vietnamese to attack but illumination flares provided by air force aircraft made the enemy cautious. By morning, the enemy had withdrawn with heavy losses.
This Battle of the Ia Drang Valley was the proof of principle of standalone airmobile operations.
LTC Stephen C. Capt Seid Waddell CW5 (Join to see) CW5 Charlie Poulton SGM David W. Carr LOM, DMSM MP SGT SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL SFC William Farrell SSgt Robert Marx SSG James J. Palmer IV aka "JP4" SSgt (Join to see) TSgt Joe C. SGT (Join to see) SGT John " Mac " McConnell SGT Forrest Stewart SGT Robert Hawks SPC (Join to see) SrA Christopher Wright
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The Huey pilot, MOH Major Bruce Crandall was my CO in June 1966. I was his door gunner. I learned a lot about Ia Drang from talking to the other gunners and CE's who were in Ia Drang. I met a man at the VA , in our PTSD group, who actually fought in Ia Drang. He was with Custers old unit, 1/7 Cav. He didn't talk about it much, but he told me he was on Maj. Crandall's Huey, when the battle was over. The unit me and Maj. Crandall was in was "A" 229th AHB. He had a Cobra snake painted on his doors and his call sign was "Snake"1. Everyone but the enlisted called him "Snake Shit".
Bruce Perry Crandall (born February 17, 1933) is a retired U.S. Army officer who received the Medal of Honor for his actions as a pilot during the Battle of Ia Drang on November 14, 1965 in South Vietnam. During ...
Nickname(s): "Snake", "Snakeshit"
Battles/wars: Cold War: Operation Power Pack;
Awards: Medal of Honor; Distinguished Flying Cross (4); Bronze Star; Purple Heart
Rank: Colonel
Bruce Perry Crandall (born February 17, 1933) is a retired U.S. Army officer who received the Medal of Honor for his actions as a pilot during the Battle of Ia Drang on November 14, 1965 in South Vietnam. During ...
Nickname(s): "Snake", "Snakeshit"
Battles/wars: Cold War: Operation Power Pack;
Awards: Medal of Honor; Distinguished Flying Cross (4); Bronze Star; Purple Heart
Rank: Colonel
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SP5 Mark Kuzinski
One word (Maye two) - Awesome and WOW!!! Thank you for your comments and additions.
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SP5 Mark Kuzinski - Thanks for the compliments. It was an honor, and my luck, to serve with him, and know him.
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