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

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Men on Iron Ponies: The Death and Rebirth of the Modern U.S. CavalryAt 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

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. The horse belonged to the past, and the armored truck was the way of the future.

Morton has examined myriad official records, personal papers, doctrine, and professional discourse from an era of intense debate about the future of the US 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 US Cavalry and in determining what function it would play during World War II.

At the heart of Men on Iron Ponies are the myriad questions about how to equip, train, and organize for a possible future war, all the while having to retain some flexibility to deal with war as it actually happens. Morton goes beyond the explanation of what occurred between the world wars by showing how the debate about the nature of the next war impacted the organization and doctrine that the reformed US Cavalry would employ on the battlefields of North Africa, Italy, the beaches of Normandy, and through the fighting in the Ardennes to the link-up with Soviet forces in the heart of Germany. Leaders then, as now, con-fronted tough questions. What would the nature of the next war be? What kind of doctrine would lend itself to future battle-fields? What kind of organization would best fulfill doctrinal objectives, once established, and what kind of equipment should that organization have? The same challenges face Army leaders today as they contemplate the nature of the next war.

Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Northern Illinois University Press
Published: 11/26/2018
ISBN: 9780875807942
Pages: 300
Weight: 0.90lbs
Size: 8.90h x 5.90w x 0.80d
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