The cavalry regiments of the US Army were in the process of being transformed into a mechanised force when the USA entered World War II. While those cavalry regiments deployed to the Pacific to fight the Japanese were turned into infantry units those sent to Europe were employed as light armour in the cavalrys traditional spearhead roles
- reconnaissance the screening of advances & flanks & the pursuit of beaten enemy forces. Equipped with M8 Greyhound armored cars M5 Stuart & M24 Chaffee light tanks & halftracks these units were designated cavalry groups (mechanized) each c. 1 700 strong & divided into two heavily armed squadrons. They were seldom attached to divisions but to higher-level corps commands meaning they could be shifted around quickly & independently & be formed at need into flexible battle groups with armored infantry & other units depending on the mission. Featuring specially drawn full-color illustrations depicting uniforms insignia armoured vehicles & tactical scenarios this is the story of the US cavalry units that led the advance to victory in Europe during World War II.