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We Are Soldiers Still

A Journey Back to the Battlefields of Vietnam

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We Are Soldiers Still

By: Lt. Gen. Harold G. Moore (USA Ret.), Joseph L. Galloway
Narrated by: Joseph L. Galloway
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More than 15 years since its original publication, the number-one New York Times best seller We Were Soldiers Once...and Young is still required reading in all branches of the military. Now, Harold G. Moore and Joseph L. Galloway revisit their relationships with 10 American veterans of the battle, as well as Lt. Gen. Nguyen Hu An, who commanded the North Vietnamese Army troops on the other side, and two of his old company commanders.

Moore and Galloway mix gritty and vivid detail with reverence and respect for their comrades. Their ability to capture man's sense of heroism and brotherhood, their love for their men and their former enemies, and their fascination with the history of this enigmatic country make for riveting listening. We Are Soldiers Still puts a human face on warfare in a way that will not soon be forgotten.

©2008 Harold G. Moore and Joseph L. Galloway (P)2008 HarperCollins Publishers
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The authors of the best-selling We Were Soldiers Once and Young revisit the Vietnam where they both served, the General as a battalion and brigade commander, the journalist as field reporter on four separate and extended tours. In somber and moving tones, Galloway describes how time has colored and cast shadows over the co-authors’ own gritty and vivid memories, as well as its effect on some of the soldiers they profiled in the earlier book. For this follow-up they also speak to Viet Cong military leaders with whom they had not previously been in contact to gather additional perspective on how the war changed individuals and how it continues to affect both America and the now-united Vietnam.

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The understand and lessons on leadership from both authors

There wasn’t anything I did not like. The book was well written, the authors spoke of their experiences. They gave incredible insight into leadership in combat and in life.

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Follow up to We were Soldiers Once and Young

A wonderfully informative follow up with deep insight into the feelings of the author. The stories of those he interviewed were fascinating.

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Interesting, informative, yet missing big picture issues. Well worth the listen for content.

Parts of the story of war in Viet Nam not seen elsewhere. Very interesting and informative.

Disliked periods of music which lengthened the audiobook yet adding nothing.

Big picture misses: CIA actions - Phoenix Program; NV killing all who might disagree.

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Gap Filler

Memories are flawed, this book goes the extra step in focusing, filling and validation of those gaps.

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What did you love best about We Are Soldiers Still?

A great companion to we were soldiers

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Have you listened to any of Joseph L. Galloway’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

no But I meet him and had a chance to talk with him he is a great story teller

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

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In a war that was chaotic this gave something back to the men that were on the adventure

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Fantasic insight

This is a great audiobook, these guys went through hell and back and want to tell us the journey. good message about recent wars like the Iraq invasion and his educated opinion. You wonder are leaders out there as good as this guy, thank you for sharing your history. your country owes you and your men alot more than you have recieved

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Extraordinary

These books should be mandatory reading in school as an example of American history, as well a many others to give readers some depth of events gone by. Our nations ideals and participation in world events should serve as a learning tool for future generations and learn of teamwork and grace under pressure, your format will enlighten millions of non readers and increase the knowledge of the world, as well as entertain people as like my parents generation which listened to radio and used their imagination to fill in the gaps, thank you
In the light of history, our military has benifitted the world in countless ways, my parents having both served and the lessons go on rippling still as a positive in life.

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enlightening and educational.

The second book I've listened to, the first being, We were Soldiers then and young. I just ordered this book in hard cover.

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A must listen for lovers of history

This novel takes us back not only as an audience but as a nation. For those of us born at the end or after the Vietnam War; it gives a first had account of what both sides went through. For those of us whom lived through that time and even fought there; this novel could show how to get even further beyond that part of their lives. Being the offspring of parents that lives were forever changed by Vietnam; I hope it can answer questions for some, bring peace for others and help a nation further learn to heal.

Ps. to those who served throughout our nations past and will in the future; I hold nothing but the greatest respect. God Bless, Our Armed forces.

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Thoughtful

This book makes you look at different perspectives of war regardless of your personal history or political affiliation. Great job!

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