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Hal Moore, one of the most admired American combat leaders of the last 50 years, has until now been best known to the public for being portrayed by Mel Gibson in the movie We Were Soldiers. In this biography, we finally learn the full story of one of America's true military heroes. A 1945 graduate of West Point, Moore's first combats occurred during the Korean War, where he fought in the battles of Old Baldy, T-Bone, and Pork Chop Hill. At the beginning of the Vietnam War, Moore commanded the First Battalion of the Seventh Cavalry in the first full-fledged battle between US and North Vietnamese regulars. Drastically outnumbered and nearly overrun, Moore led from the front, and though losing 79 soldiers, accounted for 1,200 of the enemy before the communists withdrew. This battle pioneered the use of "air mobile infantry" - delivering troops into battle via helicopter - which became the staple of US operations for the remainder of the war. He later wrote of his experiences in the best-selling book We Were Soldiers Once...and Young. We Were Soldiers (Film) - TV Tropes A description of tropes appearing in We Were Soldiers A 2002 war drama directed by Randall Wallace set in the The Vietnam War and focusing on the Real Life Hal Moore - Wikipedia Birth name: Harold Gregory Moore Jr Nickname(s) "Hal" "Yellow Hair" Born February 13 1922 Bardstown Kentucky US Died: February 10 2017 (aged 94) Lt Gen Harold Moore Whose Vietnam Heroism Was Depicted Lt Gen Harold G Moore in South Vietnam in 1966 when he was 44 Credit Associated Press Lt Gen Harold G Moore whose fortitude saved most of his Julia Compton Moore - Wikipedia Julia Compton Moore; Born: Julia Compton February 10 1929 Fort Sill Oklahoma US Died: April 18 2004 (aged 75) Auburn Alabama US Nationality FIXING ARMY INFANTRY AIT - 1st Tactical Studies Group FIXING US ARMY INFANTRY ADVANCED INDIVIDUAL TRAINING (AIT) An Infantry Paratrooper frustrated by the "system" writes: "First let me say that for years I've thought Lt Gen Hal Moore Dies; Depicted in Film 'We Were Soldiers' Retired Lt Gen Harold G "Hal" Moore the American hero known for saving most of his men in the first major battle between the US and North Vietnamese armies has Guestbook @ Kelly Moore Kelly Moore you are my hero thanks for fighting the good fight for all of usI teach kids that struggle and I need a laugh once in awhileand you provide that The Battle Ill Never Forget Tony Nadal Ia Drang Hero Every Memorial Day the AARP Studios release a film this year the film was titled The Battle Ill Never Forget and it tells the story of one of the most 'We Were Soldiers' hero passes; the celebrated life story Please log in sign up for a new account and purchase a subscription to continue reading Thank you for reading 12 free articles on our site You can come back at the Colonel Hieu and LTC Hal Moore re: LZ X-Ray After Action LZ X-Ray After Action Report LTC Hal Moore and Colonel Hieu After the battle at LZ X-Ray was over LTC Hal Moore was given a two-week leave to write his after-action
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