We Were Soldiers Once. And Young is a great book written by Lt. Gen. Harold Moore and Joseph Galloway. The authors wrote this book to show the bravery of the young soldiers who died in the battle of Ia Drang and make sure we never forget their sacrifice. Harold Moore was a United States general who served in the Vietnam War. He graduated first in his class at West Point, and fought in the battle of Ia Drang. Joseph Galloway was a civilian and chose to come to the battle to take pictures and report the fight. He was a War Correspondent. I chose this book because I am very interested in wars, and I think the Vietnam War is especially interesting because it was different than the previous wars. America didn’t “win” and the style of fighting was different. …show more content…
American soldiers outnumbered 450 to a staggering 2000 North Vietnamese soldiers. To dive further into the authors’ background, Harold Moore was born in Kentucky and loved reading, and loved reading any book he could find on military history. This made him a great leader, as well as a great writer. As I said previously, he served as lieutenant general in the 1st Battalion, 7th Cavalry Regiment during the battle of Ia Drang in the Vietnam War. He saw first-hand what his men had to go through and sacrifice, which makes him very qualified to write this book. He didn’t have to use sources or research anything. Everything he writes comes from his own experience. Joseph Galloway was born in Texas and his father fought in World War 2. He eventually got the job of United Press International, which sent him overseas throughout his twenties. Galloway was the only journalist on the battlefield, so he saw everything going on. This also made him qualified to write this book for the same reasons as Harold