We Were Soldiers Once... and Young : Ia Drang - the Battle That Changed the War in Vietnam by Ha Moore and Joseph Galloway (2004, Trade Paperback)

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Product Identifiers

PublisherRandom House Publishing Group
ISBN-10034547581X
ISBN-139780345475817
eBay Product ID (ePID)10038311970

Product Key Features

Book TitleWe Were Soldiers Once... and Young : IA Drang-The Battle That Changed the War in Vietnam
Number of Pages480 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicMilitary / Vietnam War, Modern / 20th Century, Military
Publication Year2004
IllustratorYes
GenreBiography & Autobiography, History
AuthorHa Moore, Joseph Galloway
FormatTrade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height1.2 in
Item Weight22.7 Oz
Item Length9.1 in
Item Width6.2 in

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Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN2004-559268
Reviews"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 From the Trade Paperback edition., "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 ofA 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 bestsellerAbout Face From the Trade Paperback edition., "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
Dewey Edition22
Dewey Decimal959.7/043373
SynopsisEach 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.
LC Classification NumberDS557.8.I18M66 1992
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