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We Were Soldiers Once...And Young - La Drang - The Battle That Changed the War in Vietnam (Paperback, New edition)
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We Were Soldiers Once...And Young - La Drang - The Battle That Changed the War in Vietnam (Paperback, New edition)
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In November 1965, the air mobile 1st Cavalry Division, led by Lt.
Col. Moore and accompanied by reporter Galloway, landed in a remote
valley in the central highlands of South Vietnam--and were met by
3,000 seasoned North Vietnamese Regulars. Today, the Ia Drang
battle is taught at the U.S. Military Academy, U.S. Air Force
Academy, and the Army, Navy, and Air Force war colleges. *A moving
account of one of Vietnam's most savage battles *A tale of
endurance, self-sacrifice and friendship *Based on hundreds of
interviews of men who fought there, including North Vietnamese
commanders `A gut-wrenching account of what war is really about,
which should be a"must" read' - General Norman Schwarzkopf `Between
experiencing combat and reading about it lies a vast chasm. But
this book makes you almost smell it' - Wall Street Journal `There
are stories here that freeze the blood . . . The men who fought at
Ia Drang could have no finer memorial' - New York Times Book Review
In November 1965, some 450 men of the 1st Battalion, 7th Cavalry,
under Lt. Col. Hal Moore's command, were dropped by helicopter into
a small clearing in the Ia Drang Valley. They were immediately
surrounded by 2,000 North Vietnamese soldiers. Three days later,
only two and a half miles away, a sister battalion was chopped to
pieces. Together, these actions at the landing zones X-Ray and
Albany constituted one of the Vietnam War's most significant
battles. How these men persevered makes a vivid portrait of war at
its most inspiring and devastating. General Moore and Joseph
Galloway, the only journalist on the ground throughout the
fighting, have interviewed hundreds of men who fought there,
including the North Vietnamese commanders. This dramatic account
presents a picture of men facing the ultimate challenge and dealing
with it in ways they would have found unimaginable only a few hours
earlier. It reveals to us, as rarely before, man's most heroic and
horrendous endeavor. HAROLD G. MOORE is a West Point graduate, a
master parachutist, and an Army aviator. He commanded two infantry
companies in the Korean War and was a battalion and brigade
commander in Vietnam. JOSEPH L. GALLOWAY spent fifteen years as a
foreign and war correspondent based in the Far East and the Soviet
Union. Now a senior writer with US News& World Report, he
covered the Gulf War and co-authored Triumph without Victory.
General
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