Today in Military History: April 30

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1305 – Catalan Company battle with the Alans (Turkey)

1524 – Battle of Sesia Romagnano (Italy)
1781 – Battle of Fort Royal ends (American Revolutionary War) (Naval)
1794 – Battle of Boulou (War of the Pyrenees)
1803 – Louisiana Purchase Treaty between the US and Napoleon signed
1848 –Skirmish of Pastrengo (First Italian War of Independence)
1849 – Battle in Rome (First Italian War of Independence
1860 – Second Battle of Fort Defiance (Navajo Wars)

1861 – Federals evacuate Fort Washita and the Indian Territory (US Civil War)
1863 – Stoneman cavalry raid begins (US Civil War); Battle at Camerone (Second Franco-Mexican War)
1865 – Confederates in Alabama and Mississippi agree to truce (US Civil War)
1904 – Battle of the Yalu River begins (Russo-Japanese War)
1942 – Destruction of Telavag (WWII)
1943 – Operation Husky corpse released near Spanish port (WWII)
1945 – Adolf Hitler commits suicide; Battle of Triest begins; Mar Ostrava taken (WWII)
1951 – CCF Offensive stopped north of Seoul (Korean War)
1952 – Wonsan Harbor Naval duel (Korean War)
1967 – Operation Francis Marion ends (Vietnam War)
1968 – Battle at Dai Do (Vietnam War)
1972 – North Vietnam invades South Vietnam (Vietnam War)

1975 – 1975 Spring Offensive ends; Operation Frequent Wind ends; Saigon taken (Vietnam War)

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How Ancient Rome and its enemies financed their armies with Michael Taylor

Michael Taylor is an assistant professor of history and holds a PhD in Greek and Roman history. He has also served as an officer in the California National Guard, with deployments to Iraq and Kosovo. He recently wrote a book on the finances of the Roman Republic and rival kingdoms and how they supported their military forces. Soldiers & Silver (University of Texas Press, 2020)

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How a major Vietnam battle was hidden from the public for decades with Ed Sherwood

Ed Sherwood Courage Under Fire Tam Ky Vietnam

How a major Vietnam battle was hidden from the public for decades with Ed Sherwood

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Ed Sherwood led an infantry platoon at Tam Ky in Delta Company, 1st Battalion, 501st Infantry, fighting with the 1st Brigade, 101st Airborne Division and was wounded in action on June 2, 1969. He served as an infantry officer until retiring from active duty as a Lieutenant Colonel. He wrote a book about the battle he was a part of and we spoke about the war, the book, and the battle. Courage Under Fire: The 101st Airborne’s Hidden Battle at Tam Ky (Casemate, 2021)

1:03 – Ed talks about why he joined the Army.

1:56 – Ed talks about whether he expected to go to Vietnam.

2:40 – Ed talks about his plans to write a book.

3:28 – Ed talks about what he focused on in the book.

4:55 – Ed describes where Tam Ky is.

5:51 – Ed talks about the weather in Vietnam.

8:26 – Ed talks about how spread out the companies and platoons were.

12:02 – Ed talks about his experience before the battle.

14:16 – Ed talks about why he called it the hidden battle.

19:02 – Ed talks about how they overcame being under strength.

23:31 – Ed talks about their tactics in the field.

26:37 – Ed talks about the bunker defenses.

27:00 – Ed talks about the terrain and tunnels of the battle site.

28:15 – Ed talks about the courage of his men.

33:42 – Ed talks about targeting the enemy.

36:38 – Ed talks about how to decide who takes the risks.

39:10 – Ed talks about choosing your pointman.

41:17 – Ed talks about the medics.

43:25 – Ed talks about his injury.

44:29 – Ed talks about what he thought when he was badly hit.

47:07 – Ed talks about the E-5 who took over after he was wounded.

48:00 – Ed talks about the difficulty of keeping in touch with his guys when he went to Japan.

50:09 – Ed talks about his Army career.

50:48 – Ed talks about how few people stayed in the Army after Vietnam.

52:10 – Ed talks about the volunteers in the 101st.

53:39 – Ed talks about whether the war was worth it.

57:43 – Ed talks about recognition and feelings about the war.

1:00:20 – Ed talks about air mobility and how they went to battle.

1:01:51 – Ed talks about his research into the battle records.

1:06:35 – Ed talks about inaccurate the records can be. He also talks about one of his guys who had been captured.

1:13:48 – Ed talks about wondering why they were suddenly pulled off the hill after the battle.

1:19:34 – Ed talks about the emotion of writing the book.

1:21:11 – Ed talks about the work he put into the book.

1:25:33 – Ed talks about instances where people or groups didn’t look good.

1:30:18 – Ed talks about enemy POWs and dead.

1:31:36 – Ed talks about his feelings about the enemy.

Links of interest

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