Read We Are Soldiers Still: A Journey Back to the Battlefields of Vietnam Online
Authors: Harold G. Moore;Joseph L. Galloway
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Larry Gwin and George Forrest at their old battleground at LZ Albany.
Rick Rescorla at LZ Albany in 1997, on a different return visit to Ia Drang.
Tony Nadal with Colonel Hao and another Vietnamese “minder” at LZ X-Ray.
Jack Smith at LZ Albany—where he picked and pressed wildflowers as peaceful souvenirs.
Bill Beck picked up these mementos of the terrible battle at LZ X-Ray.
North Vietnamese war cemeteries, like this one at Dien Bien Phu, dot the countryside. It is believed that such a cemetery exists near X-Ray, but Americans have been kept away from it.
French command bunker entrance at Dien Bien Phu.
A veteran of the Viet Minh victory over the French at Dien Bien Phu.
An early Army photo of Rick Rescorla.
Rescorla as a colonel in the U.S. Army Reserves.
Rescorla orders the evacuation of Morgan Stanley employees from the World Trade Center on 9/11.
Moore and his beloved wife, Julie.
Hal and Julie Moore.
Theresa Null Galloway in Bali in 1971; for fifteen years, she accompanied Joe on assignments around the world.