We Were Soldiers - Movie 2002 - Return to Camp Holloway



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We Were Soldiers - Movie 2002 - Return to Camp Holloway. Takes place after the battle. This scene was deleted from the theatrical release. - We Were Soldiers (film) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/We_Were_Soldiers We Were Soldiers is a 2002 war film that dramatized the Battle of Ia Drang in Novemb
er 1965, the first major engagement of American troops in the Vietnam War. The film was directed by Randall Wallace and stars Mel Gibson. It is based on the book We Were Soldiers Once -And Young by Lieutenant General (Ret.) Hal Moore and reporter Joseph L. Galloway, both of whom were at the battle.
- Plot http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/We_Were_Soldiers#Plot - Notable musical elements http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/We_Were_Soldiers#Notable_musical_elements - We Were Soldiers (2002) http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0277434/ Director: Randall Wallace Writers (WGA): Lt. Gen. Harold G. Moore and Jos
eph L. Galloway (book "We Were Soldiers Once-and Young") Randall Wallace (screenplay) Cast: verified as complete Mel Gibson - Lt. Col. Hal Moore Madeleine Stowe - Julie Moore Greg Kinnear - Maj. Bruce 'Snake' Crandall Sam Elliott - Sgt. Maj. Basil Plumley Chris Klein - 2nd Lt. Jack Geoghegan
Keri Russell - Barbara Geoghegan Barry Pepper - Joe Galloway Duong Don - Lt. Col. Nguyen Huu An Ryan Hurst - Sgt. Ernie Savage Robert Bagnell - 1st Lt. Charlie Hastings Marc Blucas - 2nd Lt. Henry Herrick Josh Daugherty - Sp4 Robert Ouellette Jsu Garcia - Capt. Tony Nadal Jon Hamm - Capt. Ma
tt Dillon Clark Gregg - Capt. Tom Metsker Desmond Harrington - Sp4 Bill Beck Blake Heron - Sp4 Galen Bungum Erik MacArthur - Sp4 Russell Adams Dylan Walsh - Capt. Robert Edwards Mark McCracken - Capt. Ed 'Too Tall' Freeman Edwin Morrow - Pfc. Willie Godboldt Brian Tee - Pfc. Jimmy Nakayama
Sloane Momsen - Cecile Moore Bellamy Young - Catherine Metsker Simbi Khali - Alma Givens (as Simbi Kali Williams) Jim Grimshaw - Maj. Gen. Henry Kinnard Forry Smith - Sfc. Carl Palmer Steven Nelson - Sp5 Charlie 'Doc' Lose Vincent Angell - Capt. Robert 'Doc' Carrera Michael Tomlinson - Col. T
im Brown Keith Szarabajka - Diplomatic Spook Tim Abell - Army Intelligence Officer Patrick St. Esprit - General in Hallway Mike White - Sfc. Bob White, Mortar Sergeant (as Michael John White) Daniel Roebuck - Medevac CO Maia Lien - Army Wife Dan Beene - Cab Driver (as Danny Beene) Taylor Mom
sen - Julie Moore Joshua McLaurin - Greg Moore (as Josh McLaurin) Devon Werkheiser - Steve Moore Luke Benward - David Moore Billinjer C. Tran - Viet Minh Sergeant Vien Hong - Mr. Nik Joseph Tran - NVA Prisoner Joseph Hieu - NVA Officer Lam Nguyen - NVA Soldier with Bayonet Diep Bui - NVA Wi
fe (as Zoë Bui) Andrew Wallace - French Bugler Nicholas Hosking - French Captain Michael Giordani - French Lieutenant Shepard Koster - Reporter (as Shep Koster) Kate Lombardi - Reporter Ingrid Semler - Reporter Jason Powell - Sgt. Robert Stokes Doug C. Cook - Capt. Ray Lefebvre Sean Thomas
Bunch - Trooper on Fire F. Lee Reynolds - Chopper Crewman Stephen Zapotoczny - Edwards' Radio Operator Frank Kostenko Jr. - Foxhole Trooper Ben Allison - Lt. Cochran (uncredited) Brian Carpenter - Sec. of Defense Robert McNamara (uncredited) Chris Cate - Soldier (uncredited) Cliff Fleming -
Capt. Jon Mills (uncredited) Brendan Ford - Jump Coordinator (uncredited) Kelli Franklin - Mrs. Charlie Hastings (uncredited) Christian Gibson - Soldier (uncredited) Justin Gordon - French Officer (uncredited) Lyndon Johnson - Himself (archive footage) (uncredited) Derrell Keith Lester - Black
Private (uncredited) Will Klipstine - Private Davey (uncredited) Matthew Lang - 1st Lt. John Arrington (uncredited) Danny Le Boyer - Sergeant (uncredited) Matt Mangum - Pvt. Soprano (uncredited) Johnny Nguyen - Young NVA Lieutenant (uncredited) Randy Oglesby - Lt. Col. List (uncredited) Jona
than Parks Jordan - White Private (uncredited) John Paul Rice - Pvt. John Henry (uncredited) Keni Thomas - Sergeant (uncredited) - SEE ALSO: Battle of Ia Drang http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Ia_Drang We Were Soldiers Once... And Young (Book) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/We_Were_Soldier
s_Once_..._And_Young Hal Moore http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hal_Moore Julia Compton Moore http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julia_Compton_Moore Joseph L. Galloway http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_L._Galloway -


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awsome movie imo ( 6 months ago by Bigburtha29)
awsome movie imo
Array ( 6 months ago by GeorgeGee)
Thank you :)
Return to Camp Holloway. Takes place after the battle. This scene was deleted from the theatrical release.
This was the best ... ( 4 months ago by EnglishButLoveUSA)
This was the best and sadest film iv ever seen the poor soldiers who died in that war the basterd vietnees.
Funny how the ... ( 4 months ago by XB70Playboy)
Funny how the screen writer was SOOOO interested in "getting it right" that he only told the story of the first third of the the book "We were soldiers once...and young". What the film fails to tell us is the massacre of the US soldiers at LZ Albany a day later. The 2nd 7th was ambushed while marching to a second pick-up landing zone. It was a route. As the title "We were soldiers" implies, the movie only tells part of the story "We were soldiers once...and young". More American propaganda.
"American ... ( 4 months ago by GeorgeGee)
"American Propaganda" ? It was an amazing feat considering that the Americans were outnumbered and yet still defeated the NVA. Coming from someone who memorialized the army of the Third Reich in a video tribute, I find it a bit ironic to hear complaints of "American Propaganda". Maybe if they were German soldiers it would be alright...
American propaganda ... ( 4 months ago by wwbgator)
American propaganda huh? If the movie were about the entire book it would have to have been 5 hours long. And oh yeah, lets do a movie about an American defeat. That'll sell tickets. What a moron.
Propaganda huh? If ... ( 4 months ago by wwbgator)
Propaganda huh? If the movie had been about the entire book, it would have had to have been 5 hours long. Oh and lets make a movie about an American defeat that'll sell lots of tickets won't it? Remember Pearl Harbor and Ben Affleck? Oh wait. That was a great movie since we lost. Never mine. Moron.
Very touching... I ... ( 4 months ago by batzion07)
Very touching... I was very moved by watching it. wwbgator probably has a very short memory span! He/she cannot be an American citizen by the way the remarks are made. That moron needs to crawl back under the rock where it came from far away from the U.S. of A.!
The NVA withdrew ... ( 4 months ago by rionorteline)
The NVA withdrew from the field of battle first, suffering larger casualties than the American forces.
The lizard say ahh ... ( 4 months ago by RPG7V)
The lizard say ahh is good to be back
Lt. Col. Moore ... ( 4 months ago by goosehunter3492)
Lt. Col. Moore stated they were fighing a "tough and determined enemy." He hit the bulls eye with that statement. Ho Chi Mihn was the NVA's leader and he had stated this, "You can kill ten of my men for every one I kill of yours, but even at those odds, you will lose and I will win. " The Americans who fought the NVA were some brave souls. GODS SPEED TO THE MEN AND WOMEN SERVING OUR GREAT COUNTRY AND TO THOSE WHO AHVE PAID THE GREATEST PRICE OF DEATH.
Is this the movie ... ( 4 months ago by hakkatee)
Is this the movie were they go in to the junlge and some soldiers need to guard for japanese ppl(i htink japanese) en its totally dark (night) and the enemy walks over them and dont see the gaurds...U know what i mean? the good soldiers are totally invisible and the enemy pass them without seeing them..is this that movie? or not? do u know that movie than?
No sir it is not ... ( 3 months ago by slednecks17)
No sir it is not the one you speak of. This story took place in Vietnam,
And those who ... ( 3 months ago by slednecks17)
And those who unfortunatly are still Prisoners of war over there.
It was great to see ... ( 3 months ago by IncubusKing)
It was great to see that the chopper pilot who flew in with supplies many times was upgraded to the Medal of Honor this year. Great post. Robert
Thats great! is ... ( 3 months ago by slednecks17)
Thats great! is that the character played by Greg Kinear?
SgtMaj. reminds me ... ( 3 months ago by BigRickSharpe)
SgtMaj. reminds me of ol CSM Roach back at Ft. Gordon, a tough SOB, but fair, miss that life!
I missed that in ... ( 2 months ago by minicoop73)
I missed that in today's Army and I quote "when in battle I'm the first one in and the last one out".
should have kept ... ( 2 months ago by randall246810)
should have kept this ending
You worked at Ft. ... ( 1 month ago by goodguys)
You worked at Ft. Gordon. What year? My dad worked there as well.
I went to Ft. ... ( 1 month ago by BigRickSharpe)
I went to Ft. Gordon Signal school at what was then called AIT around 1980ish.
its still there, ... ( 1 month ago by bornairborne)
its still there, believe me.



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