Just read Horse Soldier by Doug Stanton. Great read about Americas 1st actual horse cavalry battles in the 21st century. The book describes American Special Forces working in Afganistan against the Taliban. They were riding into battle on horseback. On page 182, the book indicates 'He was carrying 300 rounds of .556 ammo, his M-4 rifle fitted with a nightscope, four grenades, a 9mm pistol, an extra clip for the pistol, a team radio and 5 pounds of extra batteries, a satellite radio, three MREs in their beige vinyl pouches, a pack of six extra MREs stuffed in his pack for emergency, an extra pair of white cotton socks, and a sleeping bag'.
I've read about the regulations (225 lbs the horse should carry) and the list of equipment a trooper would be issued, but does anyone have any first or second person accounts of what they actually carried? How does this compare to the Special Forces troopers in Afganistan?
Sgt Scott
I've read about the regulations (225 lbs the horse should carry) and the list of equipment a trooper would be issued, but does anyone have any first or second person accounts of what they actually carried? How does this compare to the Special Forces troopers in Afganistan?
Sgt Scott
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