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The movie is out, but read the book and learn more about the first major battle between U.S. soldiers and the North Vietnamese Army.

The soldier on the cover of this paperback edition since 1993 is Rick Rescorla, who was a brave platoon leader (so brave his nickname was "Hard Core") in the battle in the Ia Drang Valley in 1965.

Jump to September 11, 2001 and Rick was vice president for corporate security at Morgan Stanley Dean Witter & Co, a tenant in the south tower. Ignoring official announcements not to evacuate the south tower when the north tower was hit, Rescorla ordered the evacuation anyway. Only six of 2,700 Morgan Stanley employees perished on September 11. His pre-planning and common sense were right on the mark. But his risk-taking ended in tragedy for himself. Heroically, he went back in for stragglers, but was killed when the south tower collapsed.

Another hero of the Ia Drang Valley battle was Arlington Heights resident Neil Kroger, whose family lived in a brand new subdivision in Arlington Heights less than one year before the battle occurred. He was a Second Lieutenant in Charlie Company when he was killed holding the line against the North Vietnamese on November 15, 1965. All of the officers in his company were killed during the battle where U.S. soldiers were almost overrun. Following is an excerpt from a US News and World Report
cover story dated October 29, 1990.

"The 1st Platoon commander, Lt. Neil Kroger, 24, was found dead in his foxhole, surrounded by four North Vietnamese he had killed with his bayonet. A fifth, strangled to death, was in the hole with him, with Kroger's hands locked around his neck."


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