Moon's colonel led his unit, the seventh battalion, the seventh US cavalry to South Vietnam, and let them join the famous Ia Drang campaign. Surrounded by enemy soldiers, there is no clear landing zone to let them go, Moore managed to get his goal somehow. Moore's motto is "what I can do to increase the chances of success" and the courage of his entire command order is due to excellent results (Galloway).
• 1965 Indian 11 months: the first major battle of war - LADE Lang Valley fight Almost 300 Americans died and hundreds were injured. In the battle of the Central Highlands in South Vietnam, the US ground forces have destroyed the helicopter and outside the battlefield, this will be a common way. Both sides insisted on victory. • 1968 Indian 1 Yue: Teto offensive began, including joint strike Vietnam and the North Vietnamese army. Attacked the US embassy took more than 100 cities and outposts in the southern part of Vietnam, including the invaded hue, Saigon. Effective and bloody attacks marked a turning point in the war shocking US government officials and the US gradually started withdrawing from the area
November 14 - 16 - The battle of Ia Drain Valley will be the first big fight between the US Army and the South Vietnamese Army Fresco (NVA). The US Army Corps of the 1st Cavalry Division jumped directly to the theater by helicopter to cope with the threat of NVA. After landing, the troops landed soon, engaged in intense fire extinguishing activities supported by intense bombardment and B-52 air strikes, and the first use of B-52 was to assist the fighting power. The two day battle ended with NVA retreating to the jungle. 79 Americans lost their lives and 121 people were injured. The NVA loss is estimated to be 2000 years
In the first major battle between the US Army and the North Vietnam, the major Ira Dolan Valley campaign became a catalyst for the US participation in Vietnam. From 23 October 1965 to 26 November 1965, Young gave the reader a rough and ingenious observation about the fight between the war, Vietnam and the Iadoran Valley. Because the sentences are ambiguous and lack artistic literature, people who can actually write this book. Writer, Harold Moore, and a combat traumatic journalist, Joseph Galloway, who commanded the First Battalion of the 7th Battalion, caught a cold, combining extensive research, close interviews and the most important personal memory . Book