Buckholz Station, Belgium
map
Buhl, Willie
map
Building-contained improvised explosive devices (BCIEDs)
Bulge, north shoulder of
Bundschu Ridge, Guam
Burchett, Charlie
Burger, Hugh
Burkett, Clyde
Burnett, William
Burns, Gene
Bush, George W.
Bushido warrior code
Bütgenbach, Belgium
Butler, Arthur
Butler, Charles
Butler, Oliver
Calvin, Carin
Cambodia
Cantrell, James
Capehart, Steve
Carmon, Warren
Castillo, Ishmael
Casualties :
at Aachen
at Dak To
at Fallujah
at Guam
at northern shoulder, Battle of the Bulge
in Operation Masher/White Wing
at Peleliu
U.S. Marine Corps combined action platoons (CAPs) and
in Vietnam War
Cates, William
Caves, Japanese defense of Peleliu in
C Company, Task Force Infantry (U.S. Army)
Cecil, Jerry
Central Highlands, Vietnam
Charlie Company, 1st Battalion, 503rd Parachute Infantry Regiment (U.S. Army)
Charlie Company, 2nd Battalion, 503rd Parachute Infantry Regiment (U.S. Army)
Charlie Company, 4th Battalion, 503rd Parachute Infantry Regiment (U.S. Army)
Chemical weapons
Cheney, Dick
Chinito Cliff, Guam
Christenson, Wayne
Civilian casualties, in Fallujah
Claymore mines
Climie, Thomas
Clutter, Chuck
CNN
Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA)
Cold War
Coleman, William
Collins, J. Lawton
Combat fatigue (psychoneurosis)
Combined action platoons (CAPs), U.S. Marine Corps
Combs, Carl
Command and General Staff College (U.S. Army)
Company C, 1st Battalion, 1st Marine Regiment (U.S. Marine Corps)
Condition Black
Conley, Bill
Conner, James “Bennie”
Connolly, William
Conolly, Richard
Conway, James
Cook, Marlin
Corcoran, Casey
Corley, John
Corpsmen, U.S. Navy:
at Peleliu
in U.S. Marine Corps combined action platoons (CAPs)
Corson, William
Cossey, Keith
Costella, Alexander
Coultrey, William
Counterinsurgent wars:
in Afghanistan
in Iraq (
see
Iraq War)
Cousino, Michael
Cousins, Larry
Cowan, Richard
Cox, Ken
Craig, Robert
Cramer, Kory
Crandall, Bruce
“Crow’s Foot” area, Vietnam
Curran, Jim
Curry, Jerry
Cushman, Robert
Dak To, Vietnam
Dalyai, Danny
Daniel, Derrill
Danowitz, Edwin
Dark, Robert
Daube, John
Davis, Ray
Davis, Russell
D-day, on Peleliu
Deakin, Harold
Dean, Howard
Deen, Braswell
Deliberti, Michael
Delta Force (U.S. Army)
DeRemer, Jacques “Jack”
Desert Storm (
see
Gulf War)
Detrixhe, James
Dettor, Robert
Dewitt, Lisa
Diduryk, Myron
Dienstag, Joseph
Dietrich, Joseph “Sepp”
Dietz, Andy
Doan, Dong
Dog Company, 1st Battalion, 503rd Parachute Infantry Regiment (U.S. Army)
Dog Company, 2nd Battalion, 503rd Parachute Infantry Regiment (U.S. Army)
Dolenc, Eddie
Donovan, Jim
Douglas, Robert
Douhet, Giulio
Drake, Mack
Driss, Dan
Dye, Charles
Eagen, John
Edmunds, Steve
Edwards, Steven
18th Infantry Regiment (Imperial Japanese Army)
18th Infantry Regiment (U.S. Army)
map
81st Infantry Division (U.S. Army)
82nd Airborne Division (U.S. Army)
Ek, Paul
11th Marine Regiment (U.S. Marine Corps)
Elliot, Dukin
Elliott, Ennis
Elrod, Richard
Engel, Gerhard
Ernst, Louis
Eroshevich, Michael
Esper, Mark
Estes, Jackson
Etter, Harold
Exorcist, The
(film)
Face of Battle, The
(Keegan)
Falcone, John
Fallujah, Iraq
Fallujah Brigade
Farley, Medic
Faulkenberg, Steve
Ferguson, Gene
Ferro, Shorty
Fesmire, John “Skip,”
Fetzer, Dale
Fields, Lewis
15th Field Artillery Battalion (U.S. Army)
5th Marine Regiment (U.S. Marine Corps)
Finnigan, Patrick
1st Armored Division (U.S. Army)
1st Battalion, 1st Marine Regiment (U.S. Marine Corps)
1st Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment (U.S. Marine Corps)
map
1st Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment (U.S. Marine Corps)
map
1st Battalion, 7th Cavalry Regiment (U.S. Army)
1st Battalion, 8th Cavalry Regiment (U.S. Army)
1st Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment (U.S. Marine Corps)
map
1st Battalion, 12th Infantry Regiment (U.S. Army)
1st Battalion, 21st Marine Regiment (U.S. Marine Corps)
1st Battalion, 327th Infantry Regiment (U.S. Army)
1st Battalion, 394th Infantry (U.S. Army)
1st Battalion, 503rd Parachute Infantry
Regiment (U.S. Army)
1st Brigade, 1st Infantry Division (U.S. Army)
1st Brigade, 4th Infantry Division (U.S. Army)
1st Cavalry Division (U.S. Army)
map
1st Infantry Division (“Big Red One,” U.S. Army):
at Aachen
map
in Gulf War
map
1st Marine Division (U.S. Marine Corps):
at Fallujah
map
in Gulf War
map
at Peleliu
1st Marine Regiment (U.S. Marine Corps)
map
1st Provisional Marine Brigade (U.S. Marine Corps)
Fischer, Walt
Fischer, Willi
Fisher, Richard
Fitts, Colin
503rd Parachute Infantry Regiment (U.S. Army)
Flagg, James
Fleet Marine Force (U.S. Navy)
Fleming, Ronald
Floyd, Billy
Flynn, Ray
Flynn, Thomas
Follansbee, Ben
Fontenot, Gregory
Fort, George
40th Pack Howitzer Battalion (U.S. Army)
4th Battalion, 503rd Parachute Infantry Regiment (U.S. Army)
4th Infantry Division (“Ivy Division,” U.S. Army)
map
4th Marine Regiment (U.S. Marine Corps)
4th Squadron, 7th Cavalry Regiment (U.S. Army)
48th Mixed Brigade (Imperial Japanese Army)
Fox, Fred
Frank, Fred
Franklin, Daniel
Freidt, Jason
Friendly fire, in Gulf War
Fulks, James
Funk, David
Gaan Point, Guam
Gailey, Harry
Gallogly, Pete
Gamber, Ralph
Gara, Bill
Garrett, John
Garvey, Jack
Garwick, Keith
Gast, Lauren
Gauff, William
Geiger, Roy
German Army
at Aachen
at north shoulder of the Bulge
German civilians
Giaimo, David
Gianforte, Shawn
Gilhooley, Pete
Gilson, L. A.
Gladden, Mike
Godwin, Jon
Goffigan, Charles
Goodson, Barry
Goodwin, Frank
Gorton, Gary
Granville, John
Grayson, Joe
Grazing fire
Ground power:
importance of
vs. air power
vs. sea power
vs. techno-war
Grunts, defined
Guadalcanal Diary
(Tregaskis)
Guam
Gulf War, 1991
Guyer, William
Gwin, Larry
Hackett, Matthew
Hagan, Willie
Hall, Frank “Blackie,”
Hall, W. Carvel
Halsey, William “Bull,”
Hancock, Frank
Hancock, William
Hankel, Halland
Hanks, Michael
Hanneken, Herman
Hardy, Abe
Harris, Bucky
Harrold, Leslie
Harvey, Chris
Harvey, Tom
Haswell, James
Hauser, Christine
Hayes, Kenneth
Headley, Jim
Helicopters :
at Dak To
at Fallujah
in Gulf War
in Operation Masher/White Wing
Herrera, Javier
Higgens boats
Hill, Leo
Hill, Tom
Hill 100, Peleliu
Hill 724, Dak To, Vietnam
Hill 875, Dak To, Vietnam
Hilliard, John
Hiner, Chuck
Hitler, Adolf
Hitler Youth
Ho Chi Minh Trail
Hodges, Courtney
Hong, Vu
Hon Mot, Vietnam
Honsowetz, Russell
“Hooah,” use of term
House, Roy
Huber, John
Hudson, Swanson
Huebner, Clarence
“Hugging the belt” tactic
Hunt, George
Hunt, Herbert
Hunter Killer approach
Huntzinger, Merrill
Hussein, Saddam
Ibenthal, Donald
Iiams, William
I Marine Expeditionary Force (MEF)
Imperial General Headquarters (IGH)
Imperial Japanese Army (
see
Japanese Army)
Imperial Japanese Navy
Improvised explosive devices (IEDs)
in Baghdad, Iraq
in Fallujah, Iraq
in Tikrit, Iraq
Infantry soldiers (
see
Ground power)
Influence of Sea Power Upon History, 1660-1783, The
(Mahan)
Inoue, Sadae
Iraqi Army:
in Baghdad
in Desert Storm
at Fallujah
Iraqi civilians casualties, in Fallujah
Iraqi Governing Council (IGC)
Iraqi Interim Government (IIG)
Iraqi Ministry of Health
Iraqi Security Forces (ISF)
Iraq War
Baghdad
emphasis on techno-war in
Fallujah
ground force combat fatalities in
Tikrit
Irby, Pierce
“Iron Triangle,” Vietnam
map
Itou, Seiichi
Iwan, Edward
Jacobsen, Kenneth
Japanese Army:
banzai attacks by
commitment to inland defense by
at Guam
at Peleliu
yamato-damashii
(Japanese fighting spirit) of
Jesmer, David
Johnson, Clarence
Johnson, James
Johnson, Lyndon
Johnston, Richard
Joint direct attack munition (JDAM)
Jones, Roland
Jones, Thomas B.
Kading, Kenneth
Kallas, Steve
Kaplan, Robert
Karpowicz, Bill
Kasal, Brad
Kaufman, Harold
K Company, 3rd Battalion, 1st Marine Regiment (U.S. Marine Corps)
Keegan, John
Keller, Jerry
Kelley, Ed
Kelley, James
Kenehan, David
Kennard, Richard
Kerins, Jack
Kerry, John
Khadr, Samir Ali
Kilcullen, David
Kiley, Michael
Kim Son Valley, Vietnam
Kind, John
King, Daniel
King, Ernest
Kinnard, Harry
Kinney, Charles
Kirkbride, William
Kiss, Joseph
Kitchens, Milton
Klug, Elmer
Koch, Craig
Kontum Province, Vietnam
Korean War
Kosovo War
Kraft, Rudolf
Krinkelt, Belgium
map
Krinkelter Wald, Belgium
map
Krivda, Eric
Krulak, Victor “Brute”
Krusewski, Tom
Kuhn, John
Kurds
Kuwait
map
Kynoch, Joshu
La Drang Valley, Battle of
Lafley, Cedric
“LaLa Fallujah,”
Lambertson, Ken
Lampkin, Robert
Landing Craft Infantry (LCI) ships
Landing Craft Vehicle Personnel boats (LCVPs) (
see
Higgens boats)
Landing Vehicle Tracked (LVTs):
at Guam
at Peleliu
Lang, Dick
Langford, James
Lanier, Bill
Lantz, Peter
Laos
Lapinski, Stanley
Lauer, Walter
Laurence, John
Lausdell Crossroads, Belgium
Lawson, Scott
Leckie, Robert
Leo, Gerard
Leonard, Ron
Lewallen, Dennis
Lewis, Adrian
Lewis, Paul
Leyte, Philippines
Light infantry (“Eleven Bravo,” U.S. Army)
Little, Frank
Long, Lloyd
Long-range reconnaissance patrols (LRRPs)
Long-range surveillance equipment (L-RAS)
Lopez, Frank
Lopez, Manuel
Losheimergraben, Belgium/Germany
map
Lozada, Carlos
Luong Tho, Vietnam
Lynch, William
MacArthur, Douglas
Macay, Bernie
McCusker, Mike
McDade, Robert
MacDonald, Charles
McDonough, Bryan
McElwain, Thomas
McGahan, Mac
McGarity, Vernon
McGonigal, Richard
Macias, Joshua
McKinley, William
McLane, Darrin
McMahon, Robert
McMaster, H. R.
Maggart, Lon
Mahan, Alfred Thayer
Mahdi Army militia
Malugin, James
Mansoor, Peter
Mansour, Ahmed
Mao Tse-tung
Marquez, Christopher
Marshall, Dick
Marshall, S. L. A.
Martin, John
Martin, Robert “Pepper,”
Martin, William
Mason, Robert
Mason, Stanhope
Mattis, James
Mechanized riflemen (“Eleven Mikes,” U.S. Army)
map
Medical civic action projects (MEDCAPs)
Medics :
at Aachen
at Dak To