An edition of We Were Soldiers Once... and Young (1992)

We were soldiers once... and young

Ia Drang, the battle that changed the war in Vietnam

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An edition of We Were Soldiers Once... and Young (1992)

We were soldiers once... and young

Ia Drang, the battle that changed the war in Vietnam

  • 4.6 (5 ratings) ·
  • 38 Want to read
  • 2 Currently reading
  • 9 Have read

In November 1965, some 450 men of the 1st Battalion, 7th cavalry, under the command of Lt. Col. Hal Moore, were dropped into a small clearing in the laDrang 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 events constituted one of the most savage and significant battles of the Vietnam War. Told by the commander of the battalion and the only journalist on the ground through the fighting, this is the devastating, yet inspiring, story of those soldiers who sacrificed themselves for their comrades and never gave up.

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HarperTorch
Pages
535

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Cover of: We Were Soldiers Once...and Young
We Were Soldiers Once...and Young: Ia Drang - the Battle That Changed the War in Vietnam
June 29, 2004, Presidio Press
Mass Market Paperback in English
Cover of: We were soldiers once-- and young
We were soldiers once-- and young: Ia Drang, the battle that changed the war in Vietnam
2004, Ballantine Books
in English - 1st trade pbk. ed.
Cover of: We were soldiers once... and young
Cover of: We were soldiers once ... and young
Cover of: We were soldiers once -and young
We were soldiers once -and young: Ia Drang, the battle that changed the war in Vietnam
1993, HarperPerennial
in English - 1st HarperPerennial ed.
Cover of: We were soldiers once -and young
Cover of: We Were Soldiers Once... and Young
We Were Soldiers Once... and Young: Ia Drang, the Battle that Changed the War in Vietnam
1992, Random House
in English - 1st ed.

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Table of Contents

Going to war: Heat of battle
Roots of conflict
Boots and saddles
Land and the enemy
X-ray: Into the valley
Battle begins
Closing with the enemy
Storm of battle
Brave aviators
Fix bayonets!
Night falls
Dawn attack
Friendly fire
Rescuing the lost platoon
Night fighters
Policing the battlefield
It ain't over till it's over
Albany: Walk in the sun
Hell in a very small place
Death in the tall grass
Escape and evade
Night without end
Sergeant and the ghost
Aftermath: Mentioned in dispatches
"The Secretary of the Army regrets ..."
Reflections and perceptions.

Edition Notes

Published in
New York, NY
Genre
Personal narratives, American.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
959.704/342
Library of Congress
DS557.8.I18 M66 2002

The Physical Object

Pagination
xx, 535 p., [32] p. of plates :
Number of pages
535

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24223623M
Internet Archive
weweresoldierson00moor
ISBN 10
0060506989
ISBN 13
9780060506988
OCLC/WorldCat
49199556

Work Description

Each year, the Commandant of the U.S. Marine Corps selects one book that he believes is both relevant and timeless for reading by all Marines. The Commandant's choice for 1993 was We Were Soldiers Once . . . and Young.

In November 1965, some 450 men of the 1st Battalion, 7th Cavalry, under the command of Lt. Col. Hal Moore, 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 most savage and significant battles of the Vietnam War.

How these men persevered--sacrificed themselves for their comrades and never gave up--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 devastating account rises above the specific ordeal it chronicles to present a picture of men facing the ultimate challenge, 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.

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