Veterans Panel: Battle of Ia Drang Panel (Part II) [2007 AVC Conference]
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 28 มี.ค. 2008
- Lt. General Hal Moore, Joseph Galloway, and veterans of the Battle of Ia Drang recount their experiences at the American Veterans Center's Annual Conference, November 2007.
Part 2 features General Moore's account of the battle.
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LT. General Hal Moore....a true warrior...excellent commander...ty, SIR!
Thank you general moore... you brought my father home...
Laura Smith respect
Thank you for your service sirs. Respect
Could you imagine president hal Moore…if we had a leader like that america would truly be so great…I think of hal as probably the best human being I know of on this earth. And he’s from ky just as I am and call it home…big salute to you chief you done 1 hellova job….
General Moore. Thank you for your outstanding service. I salute you and all the men and the lost soldiers. I am deeply sorry for the loss you suffered. I wish I had you as my Commanding Officer in the Navy. God Bless you SIR
Good thing general Hal Moore was on our side
Wonderful videos. Thanks for uploading. I'm not a soldier, but have been a keen amateur historian of the war in Vietnam, ever since reading Chickenhawk in 1987.
amazing.Respect.
Incredible
🇺🇸 America! 🗽
you deserve that applause hal moore
you are an australian hero :-)
god bless you
mjr
tokyo
8:18.., funny I watched a video a few hours ago when he said it went on for 3 days and 2 nights.., the truth dosnt change.
If you dont believe in balls and miracles just watch these men speak. Salute to them all!
Jaime Sandoval respect
After watching several of these videos one name was never mentioned.., Plumley and I find that strange.
When Galloway spoke of the movie as being 3/4 fact and 1/4 fiction.., was he referring to Plumley?
As many battles in Nam, why this battle? They were glory hogs, how many draftees got killed because of these. I fought with same unit only in 1969-70. Cambodia was just as bad or worse. When we went to Cambodia we has 5 companies of grunts and when we got back to Nam only two. These glory hogs got blood money from the men they got killed. It’s a sad state to believe that these men are bragging about their experience. This is a disgrace for the life’s lost, I stand for my experience and in my experience no battalion commander or sergeant major was ever in a dangerous spot. Maybe they were different I never seen it. Being with the First Air Calvary 1/7 as a combat medic.
Hal couldn't stand up because those giant balls were weighing him down.