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A French unit on patrol in Vietnam in 1954, during the final year of the First Indochina War, is ambushed by Viet Minh forces,
probably the Battle of Mang Yang Pass. Viet Minh commander Nguyen Huu An orders his soldiers to "kill all they send, and they
will stop coming". Eleven years later, the United States is fighting the Vietnam War. U.S. Army Lieutenant Colonel Hal Moore is
chosen to train and lead a battalion. After arriving in Vietnam, he learns that an American base has been attacked, and is ordered
to take his 400 men after the enemy and eliminate the North Vietnamese attackers, despite the fact that intelligence has no idea
of the number of enemy troops. Moore leads a newly created air cavalry unit into the Ia Drang Valley. After landing in the
"Valley of Death", the soldiers capture a North Vietnamese soldier and learn from him that the location they were sent to is
actually the base camp for a veteran North Vietnamese army division of 4,000 men.
Upon arrival in the area with a platoon of soldiers, 2nd Lt. Henry Herrick spots an enemy scout, runs after him, and orders
reluctant soldiers to follow. The North Vietnamese scout lures them into an ambush, resulting in several men being killed,
including Herrick and his subordinates. The surviving platoon members are surrounded with no chance of retreat and are cut
off from the rest of the battalion. Sgt. Savage assumes command, calls in artillery, and uses the cover of night to keep the
Vietnamese from overrunning their small defensive position. Meanwhile, with helicopters constantly dropping off units, Moore
manages to secure weak points before the North Vietnamese can take advantage of them. On the second day, despite being trapped
and desperately outnumbered, the main U.S. force manages to hold off the North Vietnamese with artillery, mortars, and helicopter
airlifts of supplies and reinforcements. Eventually, Nguyen Huu An, the commander of the North Vietnamese division, orders a
large-scale attack on the American position.
At the point of being overrun by the enemy and with no options left, Moore orders 1st Lt. Charlie Hastings, his Forward Air
Controller, to call in "Broken Arrow" (a call for all available combat aircraft to assist and attack enemy positions, even
those close to the U.S. troops' position, because a position is being overrun and can no longer be defended). The aircraft
attack with bombs, napalm, and machine guns, killing many PAVN and Viet Cong troops; but a friendly fire incident also
results in American deaths. The second North Vietnamese attack is repelled, and the surviving soldiers of Herrick's cut off
platoon, including Savage, are rescued. Meanwhile, back in the United States, Julia Moore has become the leader of the American
wives living on the base. When the Army begins to use yellow cab drivers to deliver telegrams notifying the next of kin of
soldiers' deaths in combat, Julia personally assumes that emotional responsibility instead.
Moore's troops regroup, secure the area, and stop at the base of a hill. Nguyen Huu An plans a final assault on the Americans
and sends most of his troops to carry out the attack. The North Vietnamese have set up strong emplacements near the hidden
entrance of the underground passage to the command post. Hal and his men charge at them, but before the North Vietnamese can
fire, Major Bruce "Snake" Crandall and others in helicopter gunships attack the North Vietnamese, destroying the bulk of the
enemy force. Nguyen Huu An is alerted that the Americans have broken through their lines and that there are no soldiers between
the Americans and their command post. Since he had deployed his reserve forces to the final offensive, and the base camp has no
troops to call upon for defense, Huu An quickly orders the headquarters evacuated. Moore, having achieved his objective, returns
to the helicopter landing zone to be picked up. Only after everyone (including the dead and wounded) is removed from the battlefield
does he fly out of the valley. Some time later, Nguyen Huu An and his men arrive on the battlefield to collect their dead. He claims
that the Americans will "think this was their victory. So this will become an American war."
At the end of the film, it is revealed that the landing zone immediately reverted to North Vietnamese hands after the American
troops were airlifted out. Hal Moore continued the battle in a different landing zone, and after nearly a year he returns home
safely to Julia and his family. His superiors congratulate him for killing over 1,800 North Vietnamese Army and Viet Cong soldiers.
An older Moore visits the Vietnam War memorial and sees the names of soldiers who fell at Ia Drang.
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Mel Gibson, Madeleine Stowe, Greg Kinnear, Sam Elliott, Chris Klein, Keri Russell,
Barry Pepper, Dylan Walsh
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Director: Randall Wallace
Producers: Arne L. Schmidt, Jim Lemley, Randall Wallace
Released - March 1, 2002
Length - 138 minutes
Music Composer: Nick Glennie-Smith
Movie Distributed by Paramount Pictures
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