Men on Iron Ponies: The Death and Rebirth of the Modern U.S. Cavalry (Unabridged) Men on Iron Ponies: The Death and Rebirth of the Modern U.S. Cavalry (Unabridged)

Men on Iron Ponies: The Death and Rebirth of the Modern U.S. Cavalry (Unabridged‪)‬

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At the end of World War I, the United States Army - despite its recent experience with trenches, machine guns, barbed wire, airplanes, and even tanks - maintained a horse-mounted cavalry from a bygone era. From the end of World War I until well into World War II, senior leaders remained convinced that traditional cavalry units were useful in reconnaissance, and horses retained a leading role. Months into World War II, the true believers in the utility of the horses had their hopes shattered as the last horse cavalry units either dismounted to fight as infantry or traded their oat-eating horses for gasoline-guzzling “iron ponies”.

Morton has examined myriad official records, personal papers, doctrine, and professional discourse from an era of intense debate about the future of the U.S. Cavalry. He has captured the emotion of the conflict that ultimately tore the branch apart by examining the views of famous men such as George S. Patton, Jr., Lesley J. McNair, George C. Marshall, and Adna R. Chaf-fee, Jr. More importantly, Morton brings new light to lesser-known figures - John K. Herr, I. D. White, Lucian K. Truscott, Willis D. Crittenberger, Charles L. Scott, and William S. Biddle - who played equally important roles in shaping the future of the U.S. Cavalry and in determining what function it would play during World War II. 

The book is published by Northern Illinois University Press. The audiobook is published by University Press Audiobooks.

GENRE
History
NARRATOR
CB
Casey Bassett
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
12:23
hr min
RELEASED
2024
September 25
PUBLISHER
University Press Audiobooks
PRESENTED BY
Audible.com
SIZE
609.6
MB