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

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)

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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.

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Guests: Ed Sherwood

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The Vietnam War from the North Vietnamese perspective – Pierre Asselin

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The Vietnam War from the North Vietnamese perspective – Pierre Asselin

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Dr. Pierre Asselin is a specialist on the Vietnam War. He spoke to me about the how the war progressed from start to finish from the North Vietnamese perspective.

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0:46 – Introduction

1:06 – Beginning of the war when US deploys forces in 1965 to Vietnam

1:37 – French returns to Vietnam after WWII.

2:10 – Vietnam is split

2:53 – War begins in 1954

3:29 – American advisors sent in 1961

3:53 – 1964 North Vietnam begins sending complete units south

4:33 – 1965 Americans begin fighting

4:54 – Insurgency ws focused on the central highlands and delta areas of South Vietnam

5:31 – North Vietnamese troops focused on the central highlands in the upper third of South Vietnam

6:21 – North Vietnam’s first campaign is in November 1964

7:19 – March 1965 US Marines land in Da Nang

7:49 – Late 1965 the Ia Drang battle occurs

9:41 – The Communists initiated most of the battles in the Vietnam War

11:48 – The US used air and naval and artillery support to engage the enemy

12:29 – The Communist recorded about 50 major conflicts between North Vietnamese and US forces. Most were in the central highlands area

14:06 – Junction City occurred in early 1967

14:39 – Tet Offensive occurred in 1968

16:08 – North Vietnam decided to use the Tet Offensive as a psychological victory

17:33 – After Tet, North Vietnam slowed down combat actions dramatically from 1969 to 1971 and focus on diplomacy

19:28 – In March 1972 North Vietnam launches the Eastern Offensive

20:07 – In early 1973 the US leaves Vietnam

20:53 – The Paris Peace agreement is signed

21:00 – A civil war resumes in South Vietnam

21:29 – The civil war is low intensity

22:02 – The Ho Chi Minh campaign and a central highlands campaign ends the war

22:26 – Pierre Asselin can be found at San Diego University

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https://history.sdsu.edu/people/asselin

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For more “Military History Inside Out” please follow me at www.warscholar.org, on Facebook at warscholar, on twitter at Warscholar, on youtube at warscholar and on Instagram @crisalvarezwarscholar. Or subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Stitcher | Spotify Please see historyrabbithole.com for a list of my dozen or so blogs and podcasts. You’re sure to find something you like.

Guests: Pierre Asselin

Host: Cris Alvarez

Tags: Books, videos, audio interviews, author, academic, podcast, Modern War, United States, France, Vietnam, Vietnam War, War Summaries,

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