Steeds of Steel

Steeds of Steel2008
About this book
When World War II broke out, the U.S. Cavalry was still mainly the horse-mounted force it had been since the nation's founding; within a year, the branch had lost its horses and very nearly its mission. This book follows the mechanized cavalry from its earliest days - in 1942 U.S. Army cavalrymen landed in North Africa - through the campaigns in the Mediterranean, Europe and the Pacific. The mechanized cavalry scouted and fought in tanks, armoured 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 on foot like any GI; and even occasionally rode horses.
Details
- First published
- 2008
- OL Work ID
- OL3341972W
Subjects
World War, 1939-1945Cavalry operationsTank warfareArmored troopsHistoryUnited States. ArmyUnited StatesUnited States. Army. CavalryUnited states, army, history