
We Were Soldiers Once...and Young
ia drang - the battle that changed the war in vietnam
$57.00
- Paperback
480 pages
- Release Date
14 December 2004
Summary
Ia Drang: A Valley of Courage and Sacrifice
In November 1965, Lt. Col. Hal Moore and his 450 men of the 1st Battalion, 7th Cavalry, were thrust into the heart of the Ia Drang Valley by helicopter, unknowingly landing in the midst of 2,000 North Vietnamese soldiers. What followed was a brutal and pivotal clash of the Vietnam War.
Just days later, a mere two and a half miles away, another battalion met a devastating fate. The battles at landing zones X-Ray and Albany became a …
Book Details
ISBN-13: | 9780345475817 |
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ISBN-10: | 034547581X |
Author: | Lt. General Ha Moore, Joseph Galloway |
Publisher: | Random House USA Inc |
Imprint: | Random House Inc |
Format: | Paperback |
Number of Pages: | 480 |
Release Date: | 14 December 2004 |
Weight: | 635g |
Dimensions: | 232mm x 155mm x 27mm |
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“A GUT-WRENCHING ACCOUNT OF WHAT WAR IS REALLY ALL ABOUT, which should be ‘must’ reading for all Americans, especially those who have been led to believe that war is some kind of Nintendo game.”–GENERAL H. NORMAN SCHWARZKOPF “Hal Moore and Joe Galloway have captured the terror and exhilaration, the comradeship and self-sacrifice, the brutality and compassion that are the dark heart of war.”–NEIL SHEEHAN, author of A Bright Shining Lie“A powerful and epic story … This is the best account of infantry combat I have ever read, and the most significant book to come out of the Vietnam War.”–COLONEL DAVID HACKWORTH, author of the bestseller About Face
About The Author
Lt. General Ha Moore
Harold G. Moore was born in Kentucky and 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. He retired from the Army in 1977 with thirty-two years’ service and then was executive vice president of a Colorado ski resort for four years before founding a computer software company. An avid outdoorsman, Moore and his wife, Julie, divide their time between homes in Auburn, Alabama, and Crested Butte, Colorado.
Joseph L. Galloway is a native Texan. At seventeen he was a reporter on a daily newspaper, at nineteen a bureau chief for United Press International. He spent fifteen years as a foreign and war correspondent based in Japan, Vietnam, Indonesia, India, Singapore, and the Soviet Union. Now a senior writer with U.S. News & World Report, he covered the Gulf War and coauthored Triumph Without Victory: The Unreported History of the Persian Gulf War. Galloway lives with his wife, Theresa, and sons, Lee and Joshua, on a farm in northern Virginia.
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