We are soldiers still documentary
We are soldiers still documentary
We are soldiers still documentary review!
Joe Galloway and Hal Moore: We Are Soldiers Still: A Journey Back to the Battlefields of Vietnam
They were soldiers once, and young - and today, though many years older, they are soldiers still.
It was the 1992 publication (and Vietnamese translation) of We Were Soldiers Once...and Young that allowed journalist Galloway and retired Lt.
Gen. Moore to return to the Ia Drang Valley, in the remote Central Highlands of Vietnam, site of the battle chronicled in their first book. Joined by men they had fought with, such as Medal of Honor recipient Bruce Crandall - and men they had fought against, such as North Vietnamese Lt.
Gen. Nguyen Huu An - and equipped with only Moore's old Army battle maps and Galloway's very old Boy Scout compass, they returned to what they describe as "ground hallowed by the sacrifices of our menâ¦no one who fought there, on either side, talked seriously about who won and who lost.
In such a slaughterhouse there are no winners, only survivors."
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