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Forging the Shield : The U.S. Army in Europe, 1951-1962
Title:
Forging the Shield : The U.S. Army in Europe, 1951-1962
Author:
Carter, Donald A., 1955- , author.
Publication Information:
Washington, D.C. : Center of Military History, 2015.
Physical Description:
xxi, 513 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm.
Summary:
This illustrated book that includes tables, charts, and maps primarily discusses the role of USAREUR (US Army Europe) in rearming and training the new German Army which was perhaps the Army's single greatest contribution toward maintaining security in Western Europe. Likewise, the relationship between American soldiers and their French and West German hosts evolved over time and is a critical element in telling the story of the US Army in Europe.
Language:
English
Contents:
Setting The Stage: -- Germany in 1950 -- Emerging threat and the move toward collective security -- European command in 1950 -- Perceptions of a rising threat -- New Mission: -- Building the Seventh Army -- Growing pains -- Reorganization and realignment -- Identifying the threat -- Firepower and mobility: the Seventh Army's conventional doctrine -- Early thoughts on an Atomic Option -- Development of the communications zone -- Logistical support for the new mission -- Berlin, 1951-1952: Standing fast and showing the flag -- End of the beginning -- Growing Into The Role: -- 1953: Cold War takes a new turn -- Keeping a watchful eye to the East -- Changes in command and combat readiness -- Seventh Army goes nuclear -- Manning the force: USAREUR's personnel pipeline -- Additions and subtraction: organizational changes in USAREUR and the Seventh Army -- Harding the support structure -- Settling in for the long haul -- Noncombatant evacuation exercises -- Steadying influence -- Strengthening The Alliance: -- Building NATO's military capabilities -- Integrating USAREUR into the NATO command structure -- Army support for military assistance programs in Europe -- Military liaison missions and the USAREUR Soviet Relations Advisory Committee -- Moving the alliance forward -- Rearming The Germans: -- Working toward a German contribution to Western European defense -- Designing a structure for German integration-The European Defense Community -- USAREUR planning for German Army assistance -- Final plans for training the new German Army -- Building a new German Army -- Completing the German Army assistance program -- 1955: A Year Of Transition: -- New look comes to USAREUR -- Striving for combat readiness -- Operation Gyroscope -- End of the occupation in Austria -- Effect of German sovereignty on U S Forces in Europe -- Reaching an uneasy equilibrium -- Achieving Atomic Mindedness: -- Spirit of Geneva evaporates -- Eisenhower versus the Generals: the Army struggles to find a role within the new look -- New leadership in USAREUR -- Effect of funding cuts on USAREUR -- Training for atomic warfare -- Pentomic reorganization -- Adapting the logistical support structure to Atomic Warfare -- Complications of alliance defense planning -- Second Thoughts: -- New look gets a new look -- Putting pentomic to the test -- Other training -- Rethinking concept C and COMZ realignment -- US Army Southern European Task Force -- Tying up loose ends -- Managing dependents -- Reconsiderations -- Approaching Stalemate: -- Re-evaluating the enemy -- USARERU's role in the American intervention in Lebanon -- 1958 Berlin Crisis -- Learning to live with the status quo -- Getting Along With The Neighbors: -- Transfer of military liaison functions from the office of the High Commissioner to the European Command -- Monitoring and controlling the message -- Bones of contention: Major points of friction between German civilians and the US Army -- Learning to get along at the local level: orientation and goodwill programs -- Maintaining the relationships -- Fitting in with the French -- Charities and disaster relief: being a good neighbor when it counted -- Convergence of cultures-Elvis goes to Europe -- Berlin Crisis: -- Bone in the throat -- Khrushchev renews his ultimatum -- Wall -- Confrontation at checkpoint Charlie -- Winding down the confrontation -- From New Look To Flexible Response: -- Looking beyond berlin: the strategic environment in 1961 -- Creating a new division -- Equipping the force for flexible response -- New priorities -- Distractions -- Looking toward the future -- Conclusion: Defining An Era: -- Bibliographical note -- Acronyms -- Map symbols -- Index -- Tables: -- No-1: US Army strength in Europe, January 1951-December 1952 -- No-2: Seventh Army logistical support -- Charts: -- No-1: Organization structure of the European Command as of 31 December 1950 -- No-2: Organization Structure of the United States Army, Europe, 1 August 1952 -- No-3: Organizational structure Seventh Army, 31 January 1952 -- No-4: Allied command Europe -- Maps: -- No-1: Occupied zones of Germany, August 1945 -- No-2: Seventh Army deployment zones, West Germany, 1951 -- No-3: US Army, Europe, area commands, 1 December 1952 -- No-4: Primary approaches for Soviet attack -- No-5: European command, Bremerhaven lines of communication -- No-6: Lines of communication, France, 1950s -- No-7: US Army, Europe, family housing West Germany, 30 June 1953 -- No-8: US Army training cadres West German Army troop training schools, 1956 -- No-9: US Army tactical and maintenance teams, West German Divisions, February-June 1957 -- No-10: NATO/USAREUR War plan, Lech-Weser line, 1955 -- No-11: Seventh Army command, West Germany, 1957 -- No-12: Seventh Army defense lines, West Germany, 1957 -- No-13: Nike missile sites, 30 June 1958 -- No-14: Eastern Mediterranean area, 1958 -- No-15: Beirut and vicinity, Lebanon, 1958 -- No-16: Berlin crossing points, 1961 -- No-17: Seventh Army dispositions in 1962 -- No-18: Allied forces, Central Europe, North Atlantic Treaty Organization, 1962.

Illustrations: -- General Thomas Handy, September 1949 -- Lieutenant General Manton S Eddy, August 1950 -- 12th Infantry, 4th Infantry Division, in Dorningheim, October 1951 -- Company A, 1st Engineer Battalion build a ferry -- 19th Infantry patrol near Hanau, October 1951 -- Soldiers conceal M26 tank near Hanau, October 1951 -- V Corps Artillery Fire Support Control Center -- Situation map for exercise combine, October 1951 -- Armored half track of the aggressor forces during exercise Combine, October 1951 -- Field dental clinic, December 1952 -- Soldiers prepare fried chicken during a field exercise, November 1952 -- Headquarters, 7917th Labor Supervision Detachment, Fontenet tent area, January 1952 -- 571st Ordnance Ammunition Command, Captieux, France -- LACM pulls up to a floating dock and crane -- USNS Private Francis X McGraw at Le Tur Belle, France -- Troops unloading at La Pallice, France, April 1953 -- East German border guards and tank, 19 June 1953 -- Soviet tanks in Berlin, June 1953 -- Lieutenant General Charles Bolte, January 1953 -- Marshal of France Alphonse Juin and General Hoge -- 106-mm recoilless rifle, October 1953 -- Major General James Gavin checks map coordinates -- Brigadier General Raymond Bell, Lieutenant General Anthony McAuliffe Major General Ira Swift, French General Marcel Carpentier -- 43d Infantry Battalion and 67th tank Battalion, 2d Armored Division, move into attack position -- Heavy tank company from 6th Infantry in Gruenewald -- 43d Infantry Division conducting reconnaissance with "westland" forces in Gresenhren -- Soldiers of Company K, 110th Infantry, move through the outskirts of Gerberstein -- 280-mm cannon, October 1955 -- 1st Gun Section, Battery B, 59th Field Artillery Battalion -- Gun crew of the 91st Anti-Aircraft Artillery battalion -- Battery B 26th Field Artillery, 9th Infantry Division, October 1955 -- 5-gallon gas cans ready for stacking -- M47 tank -- Housing project at Gelnhausen -- Star and stripes was available in all PXs -- Brigadier General George Rehn, General Lauris Norstad, and Major General Dean Strother -- General Mathew Ridgeway inspects French troops at Baderces -- General Alfred Gruenther inspects the 2d Armored Division Honor Guard -- Marshal of France General Alphonse Juin -- General Hodes greets General Heusinger at the Heidelberg Airstrip, 21 June 1956 -- German Army trainees attend class on the American carbine -- American instructor holds class on the carbine -- Small-unit tactics being taught at German Army Officer Candidate School -- Engineer technique course at German Army Officer Candidate School -- Honest John and launcher at Darmstadt on Armed Forces Day 1956 -- General Hart and General Hodes discuss exercise Cordon Bleu -- Corporal missile at White Sands, New Mexico, October 1955 -- Tanks from 1st Battalion, 14th Armored Cavalry Regiment, during exercise Cordon Bleu -- Aggressor forces in Dinkelsbuhl during exercise Cordon Bleu -- Real injury is evacuated during exercise Cordon Bleu -- Troops board a train to Bremerhaven to take them to Kaiserslautern -- Soldiers from the 11th Airborne Division arrive as part of operation Gyroscope -- Soldier and his family are met by Major General E D Post -- Aerial view of the Boblingen housing area, August 1955 -- 350th Infantry prepare to case the unit colors -- Soviet tanks in Budapest, 1956 -- Tanks and wreckages outside Killian Barracks in Budapest -- General Taylor, 1st Lieutenant Robert Breckenridge, and Brigadier General Stanton Babcock -- Paul Simmon and Herman Hagen view the Nike missile display at Campbell Barracks -- Secretary of the Army Wilbur Brucker and General Hodes -- General Clarke -- 280-mm gun is loaded onto British raft "Alice" -- V Corps communication venter during Command Post exercise Summer Stock -- Explosion from 3-5-in rocket -- Gun jeep with 106-mm recoilless rifle -- SETAF's 543d Field Artillery Missile Battalion prepares a Corporal missile -- M59 armored personnel carrier -- Soldiers board and H-34 helicopter -- Corporal erector -- Corporal missile ready for launch -- General Clyde D Eddleman -- H-34 helicopter airlifts a 105-mm howitzer -- Jeep equipped with recoilless rifles attached to an H-34 helicopter -- Field maintenance shop in Rheinau -- Corpsman administer Salk vaccine to US dependents -- SETAF helicopter transports a small chapel to the summit of Mt Grignone -- Rear Admiral Sherman R Clark and Major General John P Daly -- 2d ACR trooper checks an East German guard tower near Hof, Germany -- Russian military missile display -- Tanks moving through Red Square -- 1st Airborne Battle Group, 187th Infantry, 24th Infantry Division unloads west of Beirut -- Soldiers of the 1st Airborne Battle group move out after landing at Beirut airport -- Major General Paul D Adams -- Soldiers catch up on the news in a foxhole in Beirut -- Lifeguard on a sand made of C-rations watches soldiers swim in the Mediterranean -- Airborne Annie helps soldiers lay wire in Lebanon -- 187th Infantry, 1st Airborne Battle Group on patrol -- German child meets a man portraying a Native American in Mannheim -- Red Diamond chorus and German orphans sing Christmas carols -- Santa visits the children of Friedberg Kinderheim, December 1955 -- Sargent Elvis Presley briefs his reconnaissance team -- Construction of the wall around Brandenburg Gate -- Wall of same looking for East Berlin -- 1st Battle Group, 18th Infantry, passes Helmstedt checkpoint -- 1st Battle Group, 18th Infantry, waits at Helmstedt checkpoint -- US MPs on the West Berlin side of Wilhelmstrasse -- US armed patrol escorts a USAREUR-registered civilian vehicle into East Berlin -- Reinforced rifle squad preparing to set up on border -- Allied entry pint to East Berlin at checkpoint Charlie -- Davy Crockett in Jeep mounted mode -- Three-man crew prepares the Davy Crockett -- Lieutenant General Garrison H Davidson -- Battery A, 1st Battalion, 2d Artillery, 8th Infantry Division during Exercise Wintershield II.
ISBN:
9780160927546

9780160927553
Format :
Book