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The 7th Cav was a grunt unit (Airmobile Infantry, a fancy name for helicopter transported infantrymen). There were many Cavalry outfits in the Vietnam War: (Not full Regiments; the only full regiment was the 11th ACR), just to name a few: 1. 1st Cavalry Regiment 2. 4th Cavalry Regiment 3. 5th Cavalry Regiment 4. 8th Cavalry Regiment 5. 9th Cavalry Regiment 6. 10th Cavalry Regiment 7. 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment (11th ACR) 8. 12th Cavalry Regiment 9. 17th Cavalry Regiment
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Colonel MacChesnay (A+)
The lieutenant feared being judged by others for his leadership abilities and his actions in battle. He worried about how his decisions would impact his reputation and how he would be perceived by the other soldiers.
In "The Red Badge of Courage," Henry's regiment were called mule drivers. A commanding officer also used the name mud diggers when referring to the regiment.
In "The Red Badge of Courage," Henry's regiment were called mule drivers. A commanding officer also used the name mud diggers when referring to the regiment.
they cheered and some of them threw their hats into the air
When Henry's regiment was waiting for the battle to begin, a fellow soldier unexpectedly let out a laugh, causing tension and confusion among the men. The soldier's nervous laughter highlighted the fear and uncertainty they all felt as they waited for the impending battle. Henry found the laughter unsettling and struggled to understand its meaning in the face of such serious circumstances.
he could fight with another regiment
other mens ridicule
Thanatos (Hades' Leiutenant) is Greek god of death.
The Leiutenant Governor
"The Rifles of the Regiment", by Eric Knight is about a man by the name of Colonel Heathergall, who is your stereotypical British Officer. He is very strict about rules and regulations and puts the regiment above all. In the beginnig of the story, Colonel Heathergall's men are sying good tings about him. They talk about all the battles he was in and how he had never met "Fear". Eric Kight personifies Fear as an actual person. The regiment has had to walk almost all the way across France, and they wanted to leave theri rifles behind. Colonel Heathergall wouldn't let them. He and his regiment end up getting trapped by the Germans, with nothing behind them but the cliffs and the sea. Colonel Heathergall ends up having a conversation with Fear. This inspires Colonel Heathergall to overcome his fear, and he tells his men to use their rifles and slings to climb down the cliff, where rescue was waiting. In a sense, it was almost as if he knew they were going to need them. This is ironic, because his men think he doesn't know the meaning of fear.
The NAme of henrys first son was Henry