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    We Were Soldiers Once and Young We Were Soldiers Once and Young is a history book written by LT. GEN. Harold G. Moore (RET.) and Joseph L. Galloway. The history book is based on the Vietnam War‚ which took place in 1965. The Battle of Ia Drang was said that it was the battle that changed the war in Vietnam. The book is a tribute to all the soldiers in the war and for their great braveness‚ love‚ and care for one another. It was a bloody war‚ but very inspiring to read about the courageous

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    together with your team. If you teach soldiers to do what is right‚ keep your composure and lead by example‚ troops‚ will behave well‚ despite the frustrations and temptations that are caused by battle. Moore demonstrates throughout the book the ability to communicate with a large and varied group of people‚ influence‚ maintain discipline‚ and participate as part of a team and necessary activities necessary for survival. Both horrifying and fascinating‚ this book is difficult to read at times if you

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    30 January 2013 We Were Soldiers Once… And Young Almost everyone you ask will tell you that the Vietnam War was one of the most gruesome and hectic of the wars that the United States has fought. We Were Soldiers was a movie about the battle of Ia Drang in Vietnam‚ also known as the “Valley of Death” to US soldiers. Lt. Colonel Hal Moore (played by Mel Gibson) is a hardened veteran from Korea who is given command of the 1st Battalion/ 7th Calvary regiment (almost 400 soldiers) in Vietnam. The

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    We Were Soldiers Once... and Young Ia Drang- the battle that changed the War in Vietnam By: Lt. Gen Harold G. Moore (Ret.) and Joseph L. Galloway The Random House Publishing Group‚ 1992 Steve Heiser U.S. History since 1865/4:45W Dr. Luccioni October 24‚ 2012 I chose this book for my first book review for a few reasons. First‚ to bring to light and to honor the memory of Command Sergeant Major Basil L. Plumley‚ who recently passed away on October 10‚ 2012. He is a true inspiration

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    I think that the first section of the book is very well written‚ and you really do get the sense that the author knew what was happening on the wide-scale. In some books‚ the author can only focus on 1 small element‚ whereas the introduction to this gives a broad sweeping overview of so many different things - many of which made it into the movie; the new Air-Cavalry concept‚ the emphasis placed on small-unit and larger-unit training exercises‚ the command structure being shifted to allow for the

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    We Were Soldiers Once… and Young is a remarkable book written over the account of the battle of the La Drang Valley‚ the United States’ first major war battle of Vietnam. Written by retired Lt. Gen Harold Moore and war journalist Joseph L Galloway‚ the book recounts the ups and downs of the battle‚ as well as the heroic actions made by United States soldiers that led us to victory. I believe the author’s intentions were to redefine the hero narrative and to give readers an emotional understanding

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    We Were Soldiers Once… And Young: I read the bookWe Were Soldiers Once… And Young’‚ it was about the war in Vietnam. Lt. General Harold G. Moore led the 7th cavalry into a battle against the North Vietnamese army. Joseph L. Galloway‚ was the first American journalist to arrive in Vietnam. Moore and Galloway are the authors of this book and they both experienced Vietnam in person. The book started out with a lot of action‚ right off it talks about how a man is lying dead in the dirt. It then went

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    the early 1970’s had spread worldwide. Although the battlefields were very different‚ the lush forests of the Ia Drong Vvalley stand in stark contrast to the skyscraper littered landscapes of Chicago‚ Detroit or Los Angeles‚ it was war nonetheless. While company commanders like Hal Moore lead his legendary 7th Ccavalry Rregiment into the Ia Drong battle in a fight that would be immortalized in the movie We Were Soldiers Once and Young‚ hundreds of thousands of Americans marched with Martin Luther King

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    Movie Review: We Were Soldiers Once Angela Lewis Student ID# 5849 Mountain State University‚ GIDS 504 Dr. Kenneth Miller There is a plethora of exemplary leadership examples depicted in the movie entitled We Were Soldiers Once. Mel Gibson was brilliant in his leading role as Lt. Colonel Hal Moore who led his brigade into battle in Vietnam by being and doing exactly what he expected of his troops. He led by example. He modeled the way. He also exemplified the same leadership qualities

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    Scott Johnson 04/14/09 HIST. 1700 Term Project Film Analysis/Review WE WERE SOLDIERS It’s a known fact that that the Vietnam War was fought by young American soldiers that bled and died next to one another in the jungles of Vietnam. With many wins and loses throughout the war there were over 58‚000 American casualties by wars end. The movie‚ “We Were Soldiers” focuses on the role of the United State’s 7th Calvary Regiment in the Battle of Ia Drang‚ which was the first large-unit battle

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