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The Big Red One: America's Legendary 1st Infantry Division from World War I to Desert Storm (Modern War Studies)

The Big Red One: America's Legendary 1st Infantry Division from World War I to Desert Storm (Modern War Studies)

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Author: James Scott Wheeler
Publisher: University Press of Kansas
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews
Sales Rank: 519926

Media: Hardcover
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 594
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.4
Dimensions (in): 9.4 x 6 x 2

ISBN: 0700615520
Dewey Decimal Number: 356.130973
EAN: 9780700615520
ASIN: 0700615520

Publication Date: November 3, 2007
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Book Description
"No mission too difficult, no sacrifice too great--Duty First!" For almost a century, from the Western Front of World War I to the deserts of Iraq, this motto has spurred the soldiers who wear the shoulder patch bearing the Big Red One. In this first comprehensive history of America's 1st Infantry Division, James Scott Wheeler chronicles its major combat engagements and peacetime duties during its legendary service to the nation.

The oldest continuously serving division in the U.S. Army, the "Fighting First" has consistently played a crucial role in America's foreign wars. It was the first American division to see combat and achieve victory in World War I and set the standard for discipline, training, endurance, and tactical innovation. One of the few intact divisions between the wars, it was the first army unit to train for amphibious warfare. During World War II, the First Division spearheaded the invasions of North Africa and Sicily before leading the Normandy invasion at Omaha Beach and fighting on through the Huertgen Forest, the Battle of the Bulge, the Ruhr Pocket, and deep into Germany. By war's end, it had developed successful combined-arms, regimental combat teams and made advances in night operations.

Wheeler describes the First Division's critical role in postwar Germany and as the only combat division in Europe during the early Cold War. After returning to the United States at Fort Riley, Kansas, the division fought valiantly in Vietnam for five trying years, successfully protecting Saigon from major infiltration along Highway 13 while pioneering "air-mobile" operations. It led the liberation of Kuwait in Desert Storm and kept an uneasy peace in Bosnia and Kosovo. Along the way, Wheeler illuminates the division's organizational evolution, its consistently remarkable commanders and leaders, and its equally remarkable soldiers.

Meticulously detailed and engagingly written, The Big Red One reflects the larger chronicle of America's military experience over the past century.

This book is part of the Modern War Studies series.


Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars An Interesting read   February 13, 2008
 2 out of 3 found this review helpful

I started my Army career as a Big Red One tanker and I was quick to snap up this book. It is a very well written and thoroughly researched book on the U.S. Army's 1st Infantry Division from its conception before WWI to Desert Storm. The author provides a great overview of its combat actions and the individual soldiers that served in this famed division. The only mistake I could see in the book is when the author writes about Desert Storm. His lack of research shows through here. He states that LTC Gregory Fontenot commnanded TF 1-34 AR and LTC Pat Ritter commanded TF 2-34 AR. Well that is wrong. LTC Fontenot commanded 2-34 AR and LTC Pat Ritter commanded 1-34 AR. I was a tank platoon leader under LTC Fontenot in 2-34 AR during Desert Storm. Other than that glaring mistake, this book is worth reading for anyone interested in the history of the 1st Inf Division whose unofficial motto amongst us Big Red One veterans was, "If you are going to be one, be a BIG RED ONE!" HOOAHH!

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