This group honors the men, and women who served in the u. This book proves again that moore is an exceptionally thoughtful, compassionate and courageous leader he was one of a handful of army officers who studied the. We were soldiers is a 2002 american war film directed by randall wallace and starring mel gibson. In march 2002, paramount pictures released the film we were soldiers once. The author did serve in the marines, though not in vietnam, and tells a. Burkett, it is a definitive piece of work on the subject of vietnam. They were immediately surrounded by 2,000 north vietnamese soldiers. There was a time when all i knew of vietnam war books was tim. Galloway, it dramatizes the battle of ia drang on november 14, 1965. Mike kelley has done everyone who served in vietnam a great service with his monumental research for where we were, the noted vietnam war correspondent joe galloway said of the book. Such is the case for we were soldiers once and young, a masterpiece that lt. Galloway the random house publishing group, 1992 steve heiser u.
The first edition of the novel was published in october 20th 1991, and was written by harold g. So when moore and his unit sailed to vietnam, they had already lost 100 of their most experienced men. Based on the bestselling book, we were soldiers once. And young, the film tells the story of the first battle of the vietnam war from the perspective of two participants, a u. Its a vietnam movie without rock n roll or drugs, without nihilism, with a strong. Norman podhoretz norman podhoretz retells the story of how and why the united states went to war in vietnam and how and why it was driven out. With mel gibson, madeleine stowe, greg kinnear, sam elliott. Air force to start bombing south vietnam, using planes with south vietnamese markings. And young, the film tells the story of the first battle of the vietnam war from the perspective of two. 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. They are all too controversial people to deal with in this group and can provoke uncalled for responses and create a violation of rule 3. The following quote is from his memoirs currently found in the. And young is a nonfiction book about the vietnam war by joseph l.
Also, it gives great justifications as to exactly why we went there in the first place. A comprehensive guide to the firebases, military installations and naval vessels of the vietnam war by michael kelley 2010, paperback at the best online prices at ebay. The commandants choice for 1993 was we were soldiers once. In august, the army pulled out all six of his newlyacquired second lieutenants. A war story, was a piece developed from the heart and aptly describes the harrowing experiences the men from delta endured while fighting in the jungles and rice paddies of vietnam, and the battles they fought alone after the war. Neoconservative ideologue podhoretz, a nononsense hawk the present danger, thinks that we have never had a debate on the morality of the vietnam war. Here we are, almost forty years after the end of the vietnam war, reminiscing on facebook and other social websites about those experiences we endured in a war so long ago. Free download or read online we were soldiers once. Where we were in vietnam by kelley, michael widely considered the definitive resource on the vietnam war, where we were identifies the name, location and provides a brief historical synopsis of every military installation, firebase, landing zone, airfield, port, signal site, vessel and significant terrain feature of the american war in vietnam. Hal moore, were dropped by helicopter into a small clearing in the ia drang valley. Widely considered the definitive resource on the vietnam war, where we were identifies the name, location and provides a brief historical synopsis of every military installation, firebase, landing zone, airfield, port, signal site, vessel and significant terrain feature of the american war in vietnam. This book was later used to create the 2002 movie we were soldiers where sam elliott played plumley. The book was published in multiple languages including english, consists of 480 pages and is available in paperback format.
Like guenter lewys america in vietnam and stolen valor by b. Only 10% of those who served in vietnam served in the infantry, living in the harsh conditions while facing firefights and booby traps. Reviews of the book versus movie illustrated some differences and although there was some artistic license taken when creating the movie, many vietnam veterans claimed that they got it. Hal moore, an army lieutenant general whose leadership in one of the earliest and bloodiest battles of the vietnam war saved scores of lives and was memorialized in the book we were soldiers. His own position is never in doubt, though the basis of his judgment is unusual, even unique. Two squads cordoned off the village and one, led by. The core of the book is an alphabetical listing of firebase, terrain and minutiea which includes ships, landing zones. I have always found it odd that, during those days when people seemed so upset about the war in vietnam and the men who were dying there, they treated the gis in their own hometowns so poorly, as if the war were our fault. Opinion why we were in vietnam remains a closed book.
These include winners of national book awards and pulitzer prizes, both fiction and nonfiction. I believe it to be the most comprehensive compilation and essentially the last word on where things were and what their names were. Feb 21, 2017 but they come close in this sterling sequel, which tells the backstory of two of the vietnam wars bloodiest battles in which moore participated as a lieutenant colonel, their first book and a. The commandants choice for 1993 is we were soldiers once. Where we were in vietnam book detail midpoint book. Jun 14, 2018 it went on to become one of the only vietnam war books to be a finalist for the national book award in the nonfiction category. Ia drang the battle that changed the war in vietnam pdf epub book. Discover delightful childrens books with prime book box, a subscription that delivers new books every 1, 2, or 3 months new customers receive 15% off your. The real story of mel gibsons we were soldiers, the battle. The story of the first major battle of the american phase of the vietnam war, and the soldiers on both sides that fought it, while their wives wait nervously and. Originally published in 1967, norman mailes why are we in vietnam. Contains firsthand accounts and photographs of the vietnam war written by soldiers and journalists.
Ia drang the battle that changed the war in vietnam harold g. But hollywood isnt sure in which war by maurice isserman, professor of history, hamilton college. The vietnam war was a long, costly and divisive conflict that pitted the communist government of north vietnam against south vietnam and its principal ally, the united states. In november 1965, some 450 men of the 1st battalion, 7th. Marine corps selects one book that he believes is both relevant and timeless for reading by all marines. I dont have a whole lot to say other than the fact that the arguments are based on sound scholarship, and to refute norman podhoretz is nothing but selfrefuting since it. These 10 books, in addition to the ones below, were recommended multiple times.
Highlighting the major turning points of the war, podhoretz takes us on a. Back then, it was a true dichotomy if i ever saw one. Where we were in vietnam describes itself as a comprehensive guide to the firebases, military installations and naval vessels of the vietnam war and at 850 pages its alphabetical listing and description of those sites certainly covers most of those sites, however it has a number of weaknesses. It is incredibly emotional and something every american should listen to. They were young and brave ltg hal moores return to ia.
Sometimes a book is so good that it cries out for a sequel. 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. Eleven years later, the united states is fighting the vietnam war. Podhoretz, an acclaimed editor, covers the political debate or lack thereof at each stage of the us involvement in vietnam. And young by lieutenant general hal moore, us army ret. May 01, 2003 the majority of americans do not know what it was like to serve in vietnam, especially as an infantrymen.
The definitive resource for finding fsb and lz names and locations is mike kelleys book where we were in vietnam. Deliverance from a debate why we went it why we stayed in why we withdrew whose immorality. As a result of this book, in 2002, a we were soldiers, the movie was and the story was retold to a greater audience grossing over us 144 million worldwide. Kennedy became involved in 1961, the situation was out of control. Vietnam is a lavishly illustrated collection of reportage by some of the best writers of the time, people like david halberstam, peter arnett, philip caputo, neil sheehan, and malcolm brown. Your next book is a classic of vietnam war books, the things they carried. It went on to become one of the only vietnam war books to be a finalist for the national book award in the nonfiction category.
Dont post anything about jane fondaor john kerry or even john mccain. We were infantry in the vietnam war, then returned as. This last weekend at my local half price books i picked up a copy of the encyclopedic where we were in vietnam by michael p. The best vietnam war books five books expert recommendations. By reading we were the third herd you will learn what was asked of young men thrown in battle in vietnam. Moore was a battalion commander in vietnam, and galloway was a journalist. Plumleys soldiers affectionately called him old iron jaw. It focuses on the role of the first and second battalions of the 7th cavalry regiment in the battle of the ia drang valley, the united states first largeunit battle of the vietnam war. Readers weighed in on the best books about the vietnam war. Additionally, includes a substantial number from the french war as well. 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. Based on the book we were soldiers once and young 1992 by lieutenant general ret. We were soldiers deleted scene theyre crawling right up on us 2002 mel gibson war movie hd the story of the first major battle of the american phase of. Based on the book we were soldiers once and young 1992 by.
We were soldiers once and young is a 1992 book by lt. Veterans and military historians alike will benefit from his herculean efforts to nail down precisely where everything was and where everything happened in america s long war in vietnam. The books full title is we were soldiers once and young. When we came home how the vietnam war changed those. Hal moore, army general memorialized in book and film we. Joe galloways awardwinning account of a bloody vietnam battle became a book and movie. We were soldiers is a 2002 vietnam war film based on the book we were soldiers once. After we posted this article, times readers weighed in with their favorite. In november 1965, some 450 men of the 1st battalion, 7th cavalry, under the command of lt. As we age, many of those memories have faded away, others, were purposely buried, destined to remain that way. General giap was a brilliant, highly respected leader of the north vietnam military. For those seeking a detailed account of the domestic us political history of vietnam. In august, any soldiers who had 60 days or less to serve were separated from the 7th cavalry.
Information about mikes book can be found in our pxbookshelf. A french unit on patrol in vietnam in 1954, during the. A comprehensive guide to the firebases and militar 850. And we were involved in supporting a government, the south vietnamese, and. The story of the first major battle of the american phase of the vietnam war, and the soldiers on both sides that fought it, while their wives wait nervously and anxiously at home for the good news or the bad news. Michael kelley, 19462011 vietnam veterans of america.
A slew of war memoirs stand with the best writing of that genre. If you were to read only one book on the vietnam war, the vietnam reader. Oct 04, 20 general giap was a brilliant, highly respected leader of the north vietnam military. Written by a journalist and retired general, this bestseller was released in 1992 and was adapted in the 2002 movie we were. Among the most positive is an abundance of topnotch books, many written by veterans of the conflict. Widely considered the definitive resource on the vietnam war, whe. Veterans and military historians alike will benefit from his herculean efforts to nail down precisely where. Reporter who willingly enters battlefield and fights as a soldier to survive. The following quote is from his memoirs currently found in the vietnam war memorial in hanoi. The homecoming for vietnam veterans cherrieswriter. Online shopping from a great selection at books store. Where we were in vietnam book detail midpoint book sales. We were infantry in the vietnam war, then returned as helicopter crewmen has 4,673 members.
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