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About Harold G. Moore

Harold G. Moore is an illustrious American author and retired Lieutenant General acclaimed for his expertise and engaging records on military history. With a decorated career in the military spanning over 32 years, Moore is notably recognized for his thrilling narratives and eye-opening portrayals of war circumstances. Drawing on his extensive first-hand experience, his works often illustrate a blend of adventure, action, and bravery, earning him worldwide recognition and respect within the publishing world and beyond.

Born on February 13, 1922, in Kentucky, Moore’s stellar journey kick-started upon his graduation from the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1945. He would later serve in the Korean War and gain significant notoriety for his leadership during the Battle of Ia Drang during the Vietnam War. His remarkable exploits have shaped his perspective on warfare, driving him to impart riveting tales with his writing talent.

Moore’s notable works include “We Were Soldiers Once… And Young” and its sequel “We Are Soldiers Still: A Journey Back to the Battlefields of Vietnam,” both co-written with journalist Joseph L. Galloway. These pairs of books reveal his ability to transform his battleground memories into powerful narratives, leaving readers with an imprint of the realities of war. Harold G. Moore’s stories, filled with valour and the harsh realities of battle, open the eyes of his readers to the looming persistence and unseen consequences of war.