173rd Airborne Brigade (Sep)

173rd Airborne Brigade (Sep)
Author: Turner Publishing Company Staff
Publisher:
Total Pages: 165
Release: 1992-07
Genre: Vietnam War, 1961-1975
ISBN: 9781563110719

Walk with THE HERD through the steaming jungles of Southeast Asia. The 173rd Airborne Brigade (Sep) was the first infantry brigade to fight & the only airborne group to make a combat jump in Vietnam. Powerful action photographs, special stories, index, killed in action list, biographies & photos of vets. Full color endsheets display the color patches of THE HERD.

173rd Airborne Brigade (Sep)

173rd Airborne Brigade (Sep)
Author:
Publisher: Turner
Total Pages: 240
Release: 1998-06-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781563113260

Experience stories told by veterans, & over 800 biographies from members of The Herd. It also includes a tribute to soldiers who Died While Serving & to Medal of Honor recipients, & the 173rd Airborne Society Roster (IF YOU'RE IN THE SOCIETY, YOUR NAME IS IN THIS BOOK!) with local Chapter information. This quality edition is a "Must Have" for any 173rd veteran, family member or Vietnam enthusiast!

Contact Charlie Company Headhunter Platoon

Contact Charlie Company Headhunter Platoon
Author: Joseph Hair
Publisher:
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2015-06-22
Genre:
ISBN: 9781511598385

US Army Paratroopers from the elite 173rd Airborne Brigade (SEPERATE) were the first US Army Combat Soldiers to enter South Vietnam in May 1965. Surviving in the jungles of The Central Highlands of II Corps not only involved enemy contact with the North Vietnamese and Viet Cong soldiers. Learning survival skills in the jungle environment was taxing both physically, and mentally, for one of the US Army's most highly decorated units, with more Medal of Honor recipients than any combat unit of similar size during The Vietnam War. "Contact Charlie" Company of the 173rd Airborne Brigade's 1st Battalion 503rd Airborne Infantry lived in the jungles of The Central Highlands for extended periods of time, surviving off Long Range Recon Patrol (LRRP) dehydrated meals, and C-rations. They depended on the Central Highlands triple canopy jungle streams for their water supply. The paratrooper's home was a foxhole and his supplies were carried on his back in a "rucksack". The paratroopers would stay in the Central Highlands mountainous jungles for several weeks before returning to the rear base camps for stand down and re-supplying for the next mission. The only way out of the jungle, and the paratrooper's assigned one-year tour of duty, were to be either killed-in-action, wounded-in-action, or to endure the mission as designated by the US Army Chain Of Command.Operations by paratroopers of "The Herd" are contained within this book and YouTube video links to Combat Operations in South Vietnam by The "Sky Soldiers" of The 173rd Airborne Brigade (SEPARATE), a stand alone and independent brigade of US Army paratroopers.The "Herd" paratrooper's were continuously "saddling-up" and were enemy team and "hawk" hunters on Search and Destroy missions in the largest two provinces, Kontum and Binh Dinh, of South Vietnam during 1965 to 1971.The paratroopers of The 173rd Airborne Brigade were considered to be US Army Commanding General William C. Westmoreland's "fire brigade". The "Sky Soldiers" were a quick reactionary force and operated on Search and Destroy missions in War Zone D, Dak To, and The Central Highlands, a strategic high ground that had to be held by American forces during The Vietnam War to prevent the domino effect and fall of South Vietnam to communist North Vietnam and Ho Chi Minh.The "Sky Soldier's" brotherhood and "esprit decor" continues today through various 173rd Airborne Brigade Associational chapters in the United States, Australia, and Italy. The younger "Sky Soldiers" of today have continued to prove themselves in recent combat operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. The common spirit existing in the members of "The Herd" prevails through inspiring enthusiasm, devotion, and strong regard for the honor of the airborne groups and this reflects greatly on missions of freedom for their fellow Sky Soldiers, patriotism, and The United States of America and for all freedom loving Americans, and their allies."Airborne, All The Way".

The First Three Years

The First Three Years
Author: United States. Army. Airborne Brigade, 173rd. Information Office
Publisher:
Total Pages: 106
Release: 1968
Genre: Vietnam War, 1961-1975
ISBN:

Society of the 173D Airborne Brigade

Society of the 173D Airborne Brigade
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Presents information on the 173D Airborne Brigade, which served during the Vietnam War. Lists those in the Brigade that received the Medal of Honor. Offers information on the Society of the 173D Airborne Brigade in Washington, D.C. Provides a list of members of the Brigade killed in action.