Cobble John.com
This site is dedicated
to our grandfather PFC John Bruszewski,
nicknamed (Cobble John). It chronicles his journey through Europe with
the 4th Cavalry group in WWII.
Bruce "Snake"
Crandall
Citizen, Soldier, Leader, Pilot, Ace, Hero, Husband, Athlete, Comedian,
Celebrity
This site created as a surprise with love and pride
for our
father-- Fathers Day 2001
"WE
WERE SOLDIERS" - OFFICIAL FILM WEBSITE
Skytroopers "Vietnam Tour Of Duty"
At first thought, moving through the thickest patches of
jungle didn't seem to make much sense, because that also meant making
noise that could alert the enemy to our presence, but there was
less chance of running into booby trap
A Troop 1st
Sqadron 4th Calvary 1st Infantry Division
Quarterhorse
My Tour with Second Platoon June 1967 to
June 1968
Dan Thompson
Your Connection to
Mounted Combat in Vietnam 1/4 Cav
Here comes the Cavalry! That cry has distressed enemies and
heartened friends throughout history. The cavalry's mobility and shock
action has turned looming defeat into victory, sure death into life and
renewed hope.
US CAVALRY Store
History of the
1st Cavalry Division
"First Team"
1st Cavalry Division units have served the nation from 1855 to the
present; building a history
in pride with solid ties to the traditions and heritage of the United
States Cavalry.
The famed 1st Cavalry Division was baptized by fire and blood on the
western plains in an era
of horse-mounted cavalry. Dubbed the "First Team" by Major General
William C. Chase, the
division has always strived not only to be the first, but to be the best.
1st Air Cav Combat Medic (Airmobile
This site is dedicated to the Army
Medics named on the Vietnam Memorial Wall
and to the men with whom I served in the 1st Battalion, 8th Cavalry,
First Cavalry Division (Airmobile).
Mechanized Calvary In World War II
This Website is dedicated to the men who served in the
mechanized cavalry units of World War II. Their contribution to victory
is little recognized, and even less understood. They were unique in the
manner in which they were organized and fought, and served as a distinct
link between the nineteenth century horse powered Army, and the modern
Army which continues to serve America today.