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Combat Story

Commanding Tanks in Vietnam | Silver Star Mission | Armored Cavalry M48 Tanks in 'Nam | Kent Hillhouse (MG, Ret)

Combat Story

Ryan Fugit

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🗓️ 11 May 2024

⏱️ 116 minutes

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Summary

Today we have a unique Combat Story where we hear about the armored cavalry in Vietnam from then Platoon Leader with the 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment Kent Hillhouse. Kent would go on to retire as a Major General in the Army Reserve and has continued to support veterans leading his community’s Veterans Memorial and Support Foundation of Los Gatos.

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Many will likely be surprised to learn we had tanks in Vietnam given how the war has so frequently been depicted as a fight by infantrymen in the jungles. Kent’s firsthand accounts of commanding an M48 platoon from 1967 to 1968 provide an inside look at the way these tanks were employed, leveraged, and targeted.

In this episode, we get into battling for your reputation, pushing through complex ambushes, near death experiences, trusting and leaning on your NCOs, taking the initiative, the responsibility of command, and never giving up.

With that, please enjoy this amazing piece of history as we look at the age and employment of tanks in Vietnam with retired Major General Kent Hillhouse.

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⏰ Show Notes:

  • 00:00 - Intro
  • 00:47 Guest Introduction Kent Hillhouse: From Vietnam to Major General
  • 01:09 The Unseen Role of Tanks in Vietnam
  • 01:30 Battling for Reputation and Trust in Leadership
  • 01:59 A Personal Connection with Joe Galloway
  • 05:22 Debunking Hollywood: The Realities of War vs. Movies
  • 17:58 The Legacy of Leadership and the Importance of NCOs
  • 18:20 The Path to Becoming an Armor Officer
  • 22:37 ROTC Challenges and Leadership Lessons
  • 34:43 Journey to Vietnam: Engagements and Expectations
  • 36:55 Arrival and First Impressions in Vietnam
  • 37:29 Adapting to Military Life and Unit Dynamics
  • 40:43 The Technicalities of Armored Warfare
  • 46:12 Experiencing the Heat of Battle
  • 47:40 Learning Through Mistakes and Misfires
  • 50:15 Navigating Leadership and Tactical Challenges
  • 52:12 The Intensity of Night Convoys and Combat
  • 01:07:28 Reflections on First Combat Experience
  • 01:16:43 Recalling Vietnam: Maneuvering and Survival
  • 01:17:11 Life in the Field: Challenges and Adaptations
  • 01:19:25 First Contact and Leadership Under Fire
  • 01:23:39 The May 5th Encounter: A Detailed Recollection
  • 01:30:44 Overcoming Adversity: Tactics and Teamwork
  • 01:41:52 Reflections on Leadership and Disobedience
  • 01:44:32 Personal Mementos and the Value of Letters
  • 01:46:15 Veterans Foundation: Building a Legacy
  • 01:50:18 Listener Engagement and Closing Thoughts

This interview combines the compelling experiences of Vietnam War veterans, including Kent Hillhouse's leadership in armored warfare with the 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment and another veteran's close-quarters combat and survival instincts against the Viet Cong and North Vietnamese Army. It portrays the harrowing and unpredictable nature of the Vietnam War, detailing initial combat encounters, leadership challenges, intense ambushes, and the adaptation required to navigate the difficult terrain and psychological impacts of warfare. It also highlights moments of courage, quick decision-making, and the importance of camaraderie. Additionally, the narrative touches on post-war efforts to honor the sacrifices of veterans, weaving together personal stories of combat, survival, and the enduring bonds formed in the crucible of war.

Transcript

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0:00.0

All of a sudden, that said something going on to my side and there was a guy who was a

0:03.7

fit me a soldier trying to climb up in the back deck. He didn't see me. I don't know why he didn't see me. I saw him. He had a stick grenade in a tank grenade in his left hand and he took her off 7mm pistol in his right hand.

0:15.0

I left my 45 on the vein site and so I was looking at him and looks up at me

0:19.7

sees me I just sid kicked him as hard as he could. His gun goes off as he's flying back.

0:26.0

The round hit the bustle rack and came back and got me the shoulders.

0:31.1

Welcome to Combat Story. I'm Ryan Puget and I serve War Zone Tours as an Army

0:35.0

Attack helicopter pilot and CIA officer over a 15-year career. I'm fascinated by

0:40.0

the experiences of the elite in combat. On this show I interview some of the best

0:44.8

to understand what combat felt like on their front lines. This is combat story.

0:49.3

Today we have a unique combat story where we hear about the armored cavalry in Vietnam from then platoon leader with the 11th armored cavalry regiment Kent Hillhouse.

0:58.8

Kent will go on to retire as a major general in the US Army reserve and has continued to support veterans

1:04.1

leading his communities Veterans Memorial and Support Foundation of Liskadas.

1:09.3

Many will likely be surprised to learn that we had tanks in Vietnam, given how the war has so frequently been depicted as a fight by infantrymen in the jungles.

1:18.0

Kent's first hand accounts of commanding an M48 platoon from 1967 and 1968

1:24.8

provide an inside look at the way these tanks were employed,

1:28.2

leveraged, and targeted.

1:30.0

In this episode we get into battling for your reputation, pushing through complex ambushes, near-death experiences, trusting and leaning on your NCOs, the responsibility of command, and never giving up.

1:43.0

With that, please enjoy this amazing piece of history

1:46.0

as we look at the age and employment of tanks in Vietnam

1:50.0

with retired Major General Kent Hill House.

1:54.2

Sir, thanks so much for taking the time to sit down with us and share your story.

1:58.2

Good to be here.

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