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We Were Soldiers 2002

During the opening days of the Vietnam War, a company of inexperienced American soldiers finds themselves facing a vastly superior North Vietnamese force in the Battle of Ia Drang. This intense war drama portrays the brutal realities of combat and the profound impact on the soldiers and their families. It depicts their courage, resilience, and the bonds forged amidst the chaos and devastation of this pivotal battle, based on a true story.

During the opening days of the Vietnam War, a company of inexperienced American soldiers finds themselves facing a vastly superior North Vietnamese force in the Battle of Ia Drang. This intense war drama portrays the brutal realities of combat and the profound impact on the soldiers and their families. It depicts their courage, resilience, and the bonds forged amidst the chaos and devastation of this pivotal battle, based on a true story.

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We Were Soldiers does not have end credit scenes. You can leave when the credits roll.

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7.2 /10

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In 1954, during the waning months of the First Indochina War, a French unit patrolling Vietnam unexpectedly faces an ambush from North Vietnamese Army forces, resulting in the deaths of their officers. Despite inflicting casualties on the Viet Minh, the unit quickly finds itself overwhelmed. Notably, Nguyen Huu An (played by Duong Don) orders a grim execution of all surviving French soldiers to deter further French engagement in Vietnam.

Fast forward eleven years, and the United States finds itself embroiled in the Vietnam War. The story centers on U.S. Lieutenant Colonel Hal Moore (portrayed by Mel Gibson), who is deeply dedicated to prepping his troops from the 7th Cavalry Regiment for deployment. Haunted by the historical implications of his unit’s name, which was linked to General George Custer’s demise at the Battle of the Little Bighorn, Moore is anxiously aware that President Lyndon B. Johnson intends to conduct the war “on the cheap,” without a formal declaration, threatening to deprive him of his most skilled soldiers—around 25% of his battalion—right before their departure to Vietnam.

Once in Vietnam, he is informed of an American base’s recent assault and is tasked with leading his 400 men to confront the enemy and eliminate the attackers, despite little intelligence on their forces. Moore commands a newly formed air cavalry unit into the treacherous Ia Drang Valley. After landing in what is ominously dubbed the “Valley of Death,” they capture a North Vietnamese lookout who reveals that the location is actually the stronghold of a seasoned North Vietnamese Army division exceeding 4,000 troops.

As tensions escalate, 2nd Lt. Henry Herrick (not portrayed by any provided actor) races after a scout, prompting a reluctant band of soldiers to follow. Unfortunately, this decision leads them into an expertly crafted ambush, resulting in the death of Lt. Herrick and many in his platoon. As they find themselves encircled with no escape, Sgt. Savage (another character without a linked actor) takes charge, leveraging artillery and the cover of night to fend off the incoming Vietnamese forces, while Moore coordinates helicopter drops to strengthen defenses.

The emotional toll of casualties reverberates back at Fort Benning, Georgia, the unit’s base of operations, where Lt. Col. Moore’s wife Julie (played by Madeleine Stowe) and Lt. John Geoghegan’s wife, Barbara Geoghegan (played by Keri Russell), face the harrowing task of delivering telegrams to notify families about the tragic losses.

As the battle wages on and the American troops remain heavily outnumbered, reinforcements and supplies continue to trickle in. Despite the rising pressure, on the second day, the main U.S. force manages to hold their ground using artillery, mortars, and helicopter lift operations, but the enemy commander, Nguyen Huu An, launches an extensive attack to fully overpower the American position.

In a desperate moment, facing complete overwhelm, Moore decides to call in a “Broken Arrow,” signaling that his troops are on the brink of being overrun and requesting lethal support from all available aircraft, even those dangerously close to their own positions. The resulting aerial assault unleashes a barrage of bombs and napalm, leading to massive casualties among the enemy forces; however, it also tragically results in losses for Moore’s men.

Once the enemy’s onslaught is pushed back, Moore’s remaining troops, under the guidance of Sgt. Savage, are ultimately rescued and regroup. They strategize to target the concealed Vietnamese division headquarters, but their approach triggers a final assault from the enemy. As they charge forward, Major Bruce “Snakeshit” Crandall (played by Greg Kinnear) and helicopter gunships decisively intervene, decimating the bulk of the hostile forces.

As the battleground quiets, Moore returns to the landing zone, adhering to his promise that he would evacuate all his men—including fallen and wounded—before he himself leaves. The poignant moments of this battle echo when Nguyen Huu An, clutching a tattered American flag, reflects on the events: > “Such a tragedy. They will think this was their victory. So this will become an American war. And the end will be the same (as the French) except for the numbers who will die before we get there.”

At the film’s conclusion, it is revealed that the landing zone quickly reverted to North Vietnamese control following the American evacuation. Meanwhile, Hal Moore would continue to lead the fight from a different location, ultimately returning home safely after nearly a year, with commendations for having decisively killed over 1,800 enemy soldiers.

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General M-35

Blue

Bird TC 2000

Chevrolet

1957

Bel Air

Chevrolet

1964

Bel Air

Chevrolet

1965

Chevelle Malibu

Chevrolet

1963

Impala

Dodge

1942

WC 51

Ford

1964

Country Squire

Ford

1957

Fairlane 500

Ford

1960

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