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The 2002 film, which is based on the true story of the Battle of Ia Drang, has been called 'the best war movie' by several viewers ...
The film, based on the true story of the Battle of Ia Drang during the Vietnam War, has been hailed as 'the best war film I've ever watched' by viewers.
Hollywood star Mel Gibson leads the cast as Lt. Col. Hal Moore, with critics and audiences praising his portrayal of the character, recognising his ability to showcase a commanding presence as well as ...
Retiree Army Col. David Moore, the son of Lt. Gen. Hal Moore, voiced anger over the decision to rename Fort Moore to Fort Benning.
Family members of Hal and Julia Moore were shocked, angry and confused by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's decision Monday to return the Army base in Columbus, Georgia, to the name Fort Benning.
Fort Benning's name was changed to Fort Moore in 2023 in honor of Hal Moore, a Vietnam War general, and his wife Julia. Hal Moore was highly decorated for his service during the battle of Ia Drang ...
Fort Benning's name was changed to Fort Moore in 2023 in honor of Hal Moore, a Vietnam War general, and his wife Julia. Hal Moore was highly decorated for his service during the battle of Ia Drang.
Hal Moore began his infantry training at Fort Benning in the 1940s, one of his sons was born there, and the family was stationed at the base prior to the elder Moore’s deployment to Vietnam ...
Hal and Julie Moore with their daughter, Julie, at the post then known as Fort Benning before Hal was sent to battle in Vietnam in 1965. (Photo courtesy of the author) ...
Why it’s one of the best Vietnam War Movies: Randall Wallace’s We Were Soldiers, which is based on Hal Moore and Joseph L. Galloway’s book of the same name, is absolutely riveting in terms ...
Fort Moore recognizes Hal Moore’s life as a decorated and highly regarded commander of the Vietnam War and his wife, Julie Moore, who, as a leader of Army Family programs changed how the ...
Fort Benning has been renamed Fort Moore to honor Hal Moore and his wife, Julia Moore, who convinced the Army to deliver news of fallen servicemembers in person.