Feb 26, 2007 it later was made into the 2002 movie we were soldiers, starring mel gibson as moore and greg kinnear as crandall. The two men return to the ia drang battlefield in the company of the men they were fighting against on that fateful day back in 1965. Ia drang the battle that changed the war in vietnam harold g. For a second, put aside antony beevor, john keegan, stephen ambrose and the other popular writers in todays military history genre and delve into the past. Harold moore, were dropped into a small clearing in the ia drang valley. During midnovember 1965, moore then a lieutenant colonel led 450 officers and men from the us armys 1st cavalry division into the ia drang valley, a trackless waste near vietnams border with cambodia that served as a communist sanctuary and infiltration route into vietnams central highlands. The second author, joe galloway, was a upi the book opens with five pages listing those killed in the pleiku campaign in october and november 1965 when the war in. The book covers the first major battle of the vietnam war, the ia drang battle, in which both men participated. Crandall, ed freeman, chickenhawk book, robert mason writer, rick rescorla, hal moore, julia compton moore, walter joseph marm, jr. Countless books about conflicts, soldiering and warfare have slipped into obscurity.
In november 1965, 450 men of the 1st battalion, 7th cavalry, under the command of lt. First the process of treatment of wounded soldiers is discussed in detail. We are pleased that, along with black hawk down, this film appears to be part of what we hope is a new trend in factbased films that stress factualhistorical. Acclaimed for its vivid, poignant, and honest recreation of sixteen brutal months of nearly continuous battle in the deadly hindu kesh, outlaw platoon is a band of brothers or we were soldiers once and young for the early 21st centuryan actionpacked, highly emotional true. Forgotten military history books remembered on abebooks. The battle that changed the war in vietnam new ed by l.
There was a machine gun and an anthill, we called it a bunker but it was a solidified rock ant hill. A journey back to the battlefields of vietnam they were soldiers once, and young and today, though many years older, they are soldiers still. A candid, highly informative, and heartfelt tale of forgiveness between former fierce enemies in the vietnam war. Hal moore, were dropped by helicopter into a small clearing in the ia drang valley.
So they cut the title of the book down so it fit on the marquee. Medal of honor recipient walter marm interview pritzker military. We made an attempt but werent successful, we had to pull back. Located in the booming seaport district, the memorial honors the more than 200 men. Acclaimed for its vivid, poignant, and honest recreation of sixteen brutal months of nearly continuous battle in the deadly hindu kesh, outlaw platoon is a band of brothers or we were soldiers once and young for the early 21st centuryan actionpacked, highly emotional true story of enormous sacrifice and bravery. The commandants choice for 1993 was we were soldiers once. Status inprogress summary collection of snippets centering around thomas lasky. The entire world was watching the conflict between the us and russia, but no one really understood or paid attention to what was happening in germany. Marm led his platoon through withering fire until they were finally forced.
After we were soldiers was released, some claimed that it was a waste to make a film about a war that simply was a waste of lives. In november 1965, some 450 men of the first battalion, seventh cavalry, under the command of lt. Col r walter marm 2015 living legend awardee youtube. I was always outdoors and was probably wandering around in the early scottish winter happily unaware that 6,000 miles south east of me lt. Retired colonel walter marm is a native of the pittsburgh area and. In november 1965 i was twelveyearsold and had recently absconded from a training college for catholic priests. Colonel hal moore and 400 young troopers from the elite newly formed american 7th air cavalry, were surrounded by 2,000 north vietnamese soldiers dug into the tunnel.
We were bound for a small clearing called landing zone xray, where. We were soldiers once and young ia drang the battle that changed the war in vietnam, shake hands with the devil and fingerprints through time a history of the guelph police are three books that were written from the popular history perspective. The new york times bestseller, hailed as a powerful and epic story. If you are the publisher or author of this book and feel. Marine corps selects one book that he believes is both relevant and timeless for reading by all marines. Marm was born in washington, pennsylvania to walter and dorothy marm, a pennsylvania state police officer. A new series featured only on this channel bringing to life with vivid recreations and sound the individual stories of the men who have been awarded the nations highest honor for valor the. Walter joseph marm, jr this theres a book out called we were soldiers once and young written by our battalion commander and the only reporter at the battle. We were soldiers too award winning series on history of. Then see if you still believe that americans support the troops.
Last friday, my wife and i attended the dedication of the fallen heroes memorial, as it was our duty to do. But other soldiers, along with united press international correspondent joe galloway, had. We started up a second time late in the afternoon with an artillery prep in front of us. Pennsylvania native walter joe marm had only been in the army about a year. A historical look at germany during the cold war from the us soldiers who served there volume 2 by bob kern shows a part of the cold war that many people know nothing about. Hal moore and his soldiers were jumping from helicopters in a clearing in the ia drang valley, vietnam. Joe galloway, author of the book we were soldiers once. I served in the idf as a lone soldier a soldier with no family in israel. We were soldiers too award winning series on history of the.
The title we all like to take a time out and sit down with our loved ones, and watch a heart touching movie every once in a while. Hiding behind a termite hill, moore thought of another man whod led the 7th cavalry. Crandall, for actions during the ia drang valley battle of 1965. Their names are engraved on the third panel to the right of the apex, panel 3east, of the vietnam veterans memorial in washington, d. Medal of honor recipients portrayed on film lyle f.
The authors wish to preface this entry by stressing that we consider we were soldiers to be the best vietnam war movie ever made, and one of the greatest war movies of all time. They also reflect on lessons learned throughout their careers how they were both changed by war, and how those lessons apply to. And young is the story of how close moore and his men came to being slaughtered like custers troops. These two also worked together on another movie, which would prove to be a good example of leadership practices, called braveheart. We are pleased that, along with black hawk down, this film appears to be part of what we hope is a new trend in factbased films that stress factualhistorical accuracy and faithfulness to the original. Departing from hollywoods typically cynical treatment of the war, writerdirector randall wallace focuses on the first engagement of american soldiers with the north vietnamese enemy in november 1965. Ia drang was the first major battle of the vietnam war, marm said, and was the later topic of a book and a movie, we were soldiers, starring mel gibson. It was the 1992 publication and vietnamese translation of we were soldiers once. It details the insertion of the air cavalry hueys into vietnam in 1967 its the book that the movie, we were soldiers was written from and its a first hand account by a man that wa actually there. The real story of mel gibsons we were soldiers, the. Read this unsparing, scathingly direct, and gutwrenching account. The series offers a unique perspective of the cold war by telling the history through the careers of the veterans who served during this critical time in history. Crandall, a major at the time of the battle, was a consultant on the movie set. And what follows in the next chapters is the account of the wounded.
He is the coauthor of the acclaimed vietnam war book we were soldiers once. These brave men and women were the first line of defense against an enemy hoardyet their stories are little known. We were soldiers too cold war book series home facebook. Today, we desire nothing more than to be soldiers again. But other soldiers, along with united press international correspondent joe galloway, had witnessed and reported his heroic act. The movie that i selected for my critique is called we were soldiers, a movie set in november of 1965, during the vietnam conflict. In a place soon to be known as the valley of death, in a football fieldsized clearing called landing zone xray, lt.
Marm s wound was not life threatening, but required evacuation to the states. Harold g moore, signed abebooks abebooks shop for books. Rather than being a characterdriven narrative that reads almost like a novel, like stephen ambroses books, we were soldiers is a painstaking, minutebyminute, personbyperson account of the battle. In november of 1965, intelligence reports indicated that they were preparing to assault the provincial capital of pleiku. We were soldiers too, is a series of books recognizing those veterans who served during the cold war.
Marm assaulted the gun himself, with rifle and grenades. They were immediately surrounded by 2,000 north vietnamese soldiers. Bright crisp, tight and clean with like dust jacket. The next day, twelve north vietnamese soldiers were found dead in the nest. What we dont do is actually take time to really focus and understand completely what the point of the movie is or what it is trying to get across to the audience. He was wounded in the neck and jaw in his lone charge but killed all the combatants at the machine gun. Marm led his platoon through withering fire until they were finally. Americans had been advisers in vietnam, but they had never really engaged the enemy.
Then we get a lengthy discussion on psychologically wounded. Pennsylvanias only living medal of honor recipient being. Sep 28, 2016 we were soldiers too is an award winning documentary style series on the history of the cold war. How americans failed their soldiers and their country an indispensable book about americas current wars and the multiple ways they continue to wound. Three days later, only two and a half miles away, a sister battalion was brutally slaughtered. Here we have the same authors who were responsible for also excellent we were soldiers once and young harold moore and joe galloway. Almost as soon as they arrived, american forces were engaged in a series of constant contact. We were the soldiers a site for american soldiers to.
Many go outofprint very quickly but our worldwide network of used and rare booksellers ensures these books can still be found. A historical look at germany during the cold war from the us soldiers who served there volume 2 by bob kern at due to covid19, orders may be delayed. An interview with medal of honor recipient walter marm. Oct 20, 1991 the lead author, hal moore, was a lieutenant colonel in the 1st calvary division, one of the units at the front of the battle about which we were soldiers once and young is written. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders.
Welcome to the official website of we were soldiers too we were soldiers too is an award winning documentary style series on the history of the cold war. While remembering our soldiers, we must also learn the. Together, these actions at the landing zones xray and albany constituted one of the most savage and significant battles of the vietnam war. We get to read about soldier who have suffered disabling, permanent wounds such as lost limbs andor castration.
He coauthored the book we were soldiers once and young with hal moore. Moore promised himself that he wouldnt let this battle ia drang repeat the sorry history of little bighorn. In we are soldiers still, galloway and moore find occasion to reconcile with old enemies, examine the face of a land once scarred by war and now reclaimed by nature, and honor friends and young men lost in battle. In november 1965, some 450 men of the 1st battalion, 7th cavalry, under the command of lt. These men flew into a lzlanding zone in the intent of seeking out. Oct 06, 2009 we are soldiers still is an emotional journey back to hallowed ground, putting a human face on warfare as the authors reflect on wars devastating cost. The battle that changed the war in vietnam was written by harold g. We were soldiers movie clips for teaching and sermon video. Millions of products all with free shipping australia wide. Joe galloway, who would write the book we were soldiers once. It later was made into the 2002 movie we were soldiers, starring mel gibson as moore and greg kinnear as crandall. We were soldiers article the united states army army. Army company a, 1st battalion, 7th cavalry, 1st cavalry division airmobile when walter marm graduated from college with a business degree in 1964, vietnam was a distant place that didnt figure in his personal geography. We were taking heavy fire from in front of us from the nva.
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