You know if you think of military helicopters as air cavalry (and "Geronimo!" paratroopers as mounted infantry) the American...
You know if you think of military helicopters as air cavalry (and “Geronimo!” paratroopers as mounted infantry) the American practice of naming them after Amerindian tribes does have a neat continuity to it.
I understood that was explicitly the doctrine
Well but armor got called cavalry, and then there was the Airborne/Air Assault distinction (my father was activated as 82nd Airborne, so that’s my bias) which I now realize was an artifact of post-Nam SpecOpization x post-Cold War drawdown pressure to justify yourself by reference to like, Lebanon
Armor’s like, elephants
now do why even cavalry officers call it “calvary”
I dunno, I thought only the Air Force officers were intense but cloistered Christians