- Hal Moore
Infobox Military Person
name=Harold G. Moore
born= Birth date and age|1923|2|13
died=
placeofbirth=
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caption=Lt. Col. Moore and North Vietnamese casualties during theBattle of Ia Drang
nickname=Hal
allegiance= United States of America
branch=United States Army
serviceyears=1945-1977
rank= Lieutenant General
commands=1/7th Cavalry
unit=
battles=World War II Korean War Vietnam War Battle of Ia Drang
awards=Distinguished Service CrossLegion of Merit Bronze StarPurple Heart Combat Infantryman Badge
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laterwork=author President of theCrested Butte Ski Area,Colorado Harold Gregory "Hal" Moore, Jr. (was born
November 29 ,1923 ) is a retiredUnited States Army Lieutenant General. Moore is a recipient of the Distinguished Service Cross which is the second highest military decoration of the United States Army. He was the Lieutenant Colonel in command of the 1stbattalion , 7th Cavalry Regiment, 3rd Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division, at theBattle of Ia Drang on November 14–16, 1965, in Vietnam. Today he is the "Honorary Colonel" of theRegiment .Biography
Born in
Bardstown, Kentucky , Moore's chances of obtaining an appointment to theUnited States Military Academy were reduced due to thedemographics of the area. Moore therefore moved toWashington, D.C. where he completed his high school education, and attendedGeorge Washington University for two years before receiving his appointment from a Georgia congressman in 1942 (despite having never before been to Georgia).He graduated from West Point in 1945 and attended graduate studies at George Washington and Harvard universities obtaining a Masters degree in international relations.
Moore was commissioned as a second lieutenant in 1945 and retired in 1977. Moore was the first of his class (1945) to be promoted to Brigadier General, Major General, and Lieutenant General. After his
retirement , Moore served as the Executive Vice President of the Crested Butte Ski Area,Colorado .Hal Moore is best known for the
Battle of Ia Drang , portrayed in the 2002 film "We Were Soldiers " and well-detailed in the 1992 book "We Were Soldiers Once… And Young ." The Battle of Ia Drang began in November of 1965 when 450 men of the 1st Battalion, 7th Cavalry were dropped into a small clearing in theIa Drang Valley . Unbeknownst to Moore and his commanders, this clearing was adjacent to more than 4,000 North Vietnamese soldiers, who quickly surrounded the small unit. Encircled by enemy soldiers with no clearlanding zone (LZ) that would allow them to leave, Lieutenant Colonel Moore managed to persevere despite overwhelming odds that led to a sister battalion only two-and-a-half miles away being massacred. Moore's dictum that "there is always one more thing you can do to increase your odds of success" and the perseverance and courage of his entire command are credited with this astounding outcome.Importantly, despite the fact that Moore's spirited defense led to more than a 4-to-1 ratio between North Vietnamese casualties and US casualties, Moore considers the battle a draw because the US left the area and allowed the North Vietnamese to reassert control. Many consider the battle a microcosm of the war.
Hal Moore and his deceased wife,
Julia Compton Moore ,cite news
last =Galloway
first =Joseph L.
title =Vietnam story: The word was the Ia Drang would be a walk. The word was wrong
publisher =U.S. News & World Report
date =1990-10-29
url =http://www.usnews.com/usnews/news/articles/soldiers/vietnam_901029.htm
accessdate = 2007-04-29] have five children and numerous grandchildren.elected awards
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Combat Infantryman Badge (2)
*Distinguished Service Cross (United States)
*Master Parachutist Badge
*2003 USO Patriot AwardWritings by Hal Moore
*"
We Were Soldiers Once… And Young " (with co-authorJoseph L. Galloway ), which was adapted into the film "We Were Soldiers ", which was filmed atFort Hunter Liggett andFort Benning ; Moore was played byMel Gibson .ee also
*
Basil L. Plumley
*Battle of Ia Drang
*Julia Compton Moore
*Bruce P. Crandall
*1st Cavalry DivisionTrivia
Moore was known as "Yellow Hair" to his troops at the battle at Ia Drang, for his blonde hair, and as a tongue-in-cheek homage referencing Lieutenant Colonel
George Armstrong Custer , commander of the same unit (7th Cavalry) at theBattle of the Little Bighorn just under a century before.External links
* [http://www.pritzkermilitarylibrary.org/events/2005-10-08-frontandcenter.jsp Interview] on "We Were Soldiers Once...And Young"
* [http://www.pritzkermilitarylibrary.org/events/2008-09-17-joseph-galloway-and-harold-moore.jsp Interview] on "We Are Soldiers Still"
* [http://www.au.af.mil/au/goe/eagle_bios/2007/moore_2007.asp Gathering of Eagles Biography] retrieved June 3, 2008Notes
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