Wilder, William Bruce, COL

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Current Service Status
USA Retired
Current/Last Rank
Colonel
Current/Last Service Branch
Aviation
Current/Last Primary MOS
15A-Aviation Officer
Current/Last MOS Group
Aviation
Primary Unit
1968-1969, 1981, HHT, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry
Previously Held MOS
1980-Fixed Wing Aviation Unit Commander
1193-Field Artillery Unit Commander
1981-Rotary Wing Aviation Unit Commander
Service Years
1959 - 1987
Official/Unofficial US Army Certificates
Order of Saint Barbara
Aviation
Colonel
Four Overseas Service Bars

 Official Badges 

Office of Secretary of Defense 1st Cavalry Division Army Staff Identification US Army Retired (Pre-2007)




 Unofficial Badges 

Airborne Honorable Order of Saint Barbara


 Military Associations and Other Affiliations
1st Cavalry Division AssociationArmy Aviation Association of America (AAAA)George Washington ChapterTennessee Council of Chapters
VHPA of Florida Chapter The American Helicopter Society InternationalAerial Rocket Artillery Association
  1966, 1st Cavalry Division Association
  1973, Army Aviation Association of America (AAAA) - Assoc. Page
  1973, Association of United States Army (AUSA), George Washington Chapter (Member) (Washington, DC, District Of Columbia) - Chap. Page
  1980, Military Officers Association of America (MOAA), Tennessee Council of Chapters (Member) (Kingsport, Tennessee) - Chap. Page
  2013, Vietnam Helicopter Pilots Association (VHPA), VHPA of Florida Chapter (Executive Officer) (Kingsport, Florida) - Chap. Page
  2013, The American Helicopter Society International
  2013, Aerial Rocket Artillery Association


 Additional Information
What are you doing now:

Senior Active Member and Past President of Rotary Club of Kingsport, TN,
Board of Directors - Dobyns-Bennett High School Alumni Association, Kingsport, TN
Board of Directors - Aerial Rocket Artillery Association;  Chaplain, and Columnist for Saber.
Sold our RV 5th wheel and GMC 2500 Sierra Diesel truck
Sold home in Florida.
Living a small condo community of 54 quad units
Making headway on my first book "My Journey" for eight sons, 26 grandchildren, and 24 great-grandchildren.
Enjoying our church and singing in the choir

   


Vietnam War/Defense Campaign (1965)/Operation Silver Bayonet I - Battle of the Ia Drang
From Month/Year
October / 1965
To Month/Year
November / 1965

Description
Operation Silver Bayonet I (9 to 18 November) On 9 November, the 3rd Air Cavalry Brigade replaced the 1st Air Cavalry Brigade and conducted Operation Silver Bayonet I. Its mission was to set up targets for B-52 airstrikes.

The 3rd Air Cavalry Brigade was ordered to switch the operational direction from west to east as if it had lost track of the enemy positions. The B3 Field Front felt for the subterfuge and decided to commence staging for the second attack of the Pleime camp. On 11 November, its three Regiments were ordered to go in assembly areas for reorganization, re-equipment and rehearsals in preparation for the attack set for 16 November.(19) These troop concentrations in assembly areas became available for B-52 airstrike. The J3 Chief/MACV was notified to set the B-52 airstrike in motion. The first wave of bombs would be dropped at a location about 7 and a half kilometers west of LZ X-Ray and the time over target (TOT) was set for 16 hours of 15 November. On 12 November, the 1/7 Air Cavalry Battalion was ordered to get ready to be inserted at Chu Pong massif as a diversionary maneuver. On 13 November, as some recon elements and transportation units of the NVA B3 Field Front had already moved out of their assembly areas, the 1/7 Air Cavalry Battalion was ordered to be inserted at the eastern foot of Chu Pong massif and to conduct an operation to at least 15 November with the intention to lure the B3 Field Front to delay the movement of troops out of the assembly areas to a later date than the TOT.(23) On 14 November, some assault elements of the NVA B3 Field Front started moving out of their assembly areas. At 10:48 hours, the lead elements of the 1/7 Air Cavalry arrived at the LZ X-Ray following a 30 minute bombardment of artillery, aerial rockets, and air strikes. The insertion point was located about 200 meters from the position of the 9th Battalion belonging to the NVA 66th Regiment. The B3 Field Front took the bait and decided to attack the new threat with two battalions - the 7th and the 9th belonging to the 66th Regiment - while ordering the 32nd and the 33rd to hold their positions in their respective assembly areas. The 3rd Air Cavalry Brigade reacted by a sending in a reinforcement comprising the 2/7th and the 2/5th Air Cavalry Battalions, which closed in at 9:10 hours and at 12:05 hours on 15 November respectively. The safety of the 1/7th Air Cavalry Battalion was further beefed up by a "ring of steel" of artillery and by a round the clock air attacks on every route in and out of the landing zone to interdict the 32nd and 33rd Regiments from joining in the fight. The B-52 airstrike entered in action at 16:00 hours and carpet bombed the positions of the 33rd and 32nd Regiments for the 15 and 16 November. The 1/7th Air Calvary Battalion left LZ X-Ray at noon of 16 November, replaced by the 2/7th and the 2/5th. In the morning of 17 November, these two battalions abandoned LZ X-Ray by foot toward LZ Albany and LZ Columbus respectively in a tactical maneuver to "grab the tiger by its tail in another direction"(5) allowing to carpet bombing the positions of units of the 66th Regiment remaining in the vicinity of LZ X-Ray. The Air Cavalry troops suffered heavy casualties at LZ X-Ray and LZ Albany because the enemy tactics had relied mostly on "human waves".


The B-52 airstrike continued for another two days all over the Chu Pong-Ia Drang complex from west to east rendering the heavy canopy area ineffective for concealment and cover. II Corps intelligence estimated the action of the B-52 airstrikes had rendered 2/3 of the enemy force ineffective. The remnants of the NVA forces' escape route to Cambodia was reduced to a narrow corridor along the Ia Drang
   
My Participation in This Battle or Operation
From Month/Year
October / 1965
To Month/Year
November / 1965
 
Last Updated:
Mar 16, 2020
   
Personal Memories

People You Remember
MAJ Robert Furney, LT Jerry Hipp, CWO Hugh Leatherwood, CWO Tom Cochran

   
My Photos From This Battle or Operation
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  160 Also There at This Battle:
  • Burke, Kevin, SP 4, (1963-1966)
  • Cook, James, MSG, (1955-1976)
  • Flick, George, CPT, (1963-1977)
  • Gilreath, Larry, 1SG, (1951-1972)
  • Gonzalez, Guadalupe, CPL, (1964-1966)
  • Heilig, Roger, SGT, (1965-1968)
  • Komich, Lee, CW4, (1960-1983)
  • Marm, Walter Joseph, COL, (1964-1995)
  • Marshall, Patrick, SFC, (1962-1999)
  • Miller, Robert David, SSG, (1962-1982)
  • Moore, Harold, LTG, (1945-1977)
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