His actions are depicted in the film We Were Soldiers in which he is portrayed by actor Barry Pepper. Joined by an Army medic who was immediately shot and killed, Galloway raced toward enemy fire to pull Nakayama from the flames. Another tweeted: Oh no. We had a roomful of them. },false) [1] The medal was in recognition of his heroism on November 15, 1965, during the Battle of Ia Drang,[2] the first major battle by U.S. and North Vietnamese troops in the Vietnam War. There wasn't enough trees in the forest to write the history of the entire war, but we could write a book about four days that would be so intense that could stand for every veteran.". You never forget this. He was a soldier in spirit, he was a soldier in actions and he was a soldier in deeds., National Training Center Command Team, Maj. Gen. Joseph M. Martin and Command Sgt. Galloway: I honestly don't know. I'm also interested in seeing what they do with Black Hawk Down. You just have to do the best you can to try to keep peace. Proceedings: Most people seem to prefer the real thing, or something as close to the real thing as possible, rather than a political polemic. Facebook gives. That was out of sheer ignorance of the situation, the enemy, the culture, and the country. Joseph Joe Galloway kept a relationship with the division in the decades after the war. According to him, no people were doing dope in his company. Karen has been found in 10 states including California, Arizona, Indiana, Virginia, Florida, and 5 others. By the end of the fighting, more than 230 Americans and some 3,000 North Vietnamese were dead at Ia Drang. use the -Search- Function to locate my Freerepublic.com Thread titled: ..MEL GIBSON goes to war again = 'BRAVEHEART'.. in 'Nam. Proceedings: What have been the best war movies ever made? But my wife tells me I'm too old to do that now. And if you had never gone to that place, you wouldn't have given them the time of day. Twenty-five years after these events, I wrote a cover article for U.S. News & World Report on a battle America had forgotten in a war it didn't really want to remember. They would buy one pair and split them up, giggling over how they'd screwed the shopkeeper. I found myself sitting in my chair, shaking like a leaf, with tears rolling down my cheeks at the sight and the memories, he told Vietnam Magazine in 2017. His first wife, Theresa M. Galloway (May 12, 1948-January 26, 1996), died of cancer. These days, I guess I have to choose my words a little more carefully than I might otherwise donot that anyone has told me I can't be my usual, voluble self. a soldier, and an outstanding human being. He won aNational Magazine Awardat theUS News & World Reportfor a story and worked as a special authority to Secretary of State Colin L. Powell before 2002, joining Knight Ridder. ), the former I picked up the phone the next morning and called General Moore at his home in Colorado. someone else, someone hurt worse than he, someone less able at that A sequel was released in 2008: We Were Soldiers Still: A Journey Back to the Battlefields of Vietnam[9] Learn how your comment data is processed. Sign up to receive a daily email of today's top military news stories from Stars and Stripes and top news outlets There was such anguish in her eyes that I couldn't face her. A lot of things need to be done before you ever roll a foot of film. He was played by Tommy Lee Jones in director Rob Reiners movie Shock and Awe (2017), about Knight Ridders skeptical coverage of the George W. Bush administrations case for invading Iraq. I have a real problem with the Vietnam movies. We will review the memorials and decide if they should be merged. I don't know how to compare it with the love of a man for his wife and family. One of his friends wrote on Twitter: Deeply saddened today by the death of the intrepid war correspondent and investigative journalist Joseph Galloway, who I was proud and honored to call a friend., Robert Bateman also tweeted: My good friend, one of my best over decades, my former housemate, my mentor and co-belligerent, Joe Galloway, died this morning. Karen Galloway is 58 years old and was born on 05/31/1964. In a journalism career that spanned nearly five decades, Galloway became known for writing elegant, richly detailed stories that immersed readers in conflicts around the world, including the 1971 war between India and Pakistan and the 1991 Persian Gulf War, which he covered while embedded with a tank unit for U.S. News & World Report. Joseph Lee Galloway (November 13, 1941 August 18, 2021) was an American newspaper correspondent and columnist. There's been a Galloway in every war this country has ever had, all the way back to the beginning. The Marines, of course. hitType: 'event', Galloway: I've read a lot of Tim O'Brien's stuff, and I admire some of it. How is that different from working with the State Department? Karen Doranne Metsker Military Hal Moore Greg Dillon Cathy Laplante Metsker War Basil L. Plumley privacy policy Tulsa World, 315 S. Boulder Ave. Tulsa, OK 74103 | Terms of Use | Privacy. Join Facebook to connect with Karen Metsker and others you may know. "I cannot even begin to tell you what one bullet, fired among the millions in the Vietnam War did to my life - to our lives - when it took the life of my father," she told the audience at the Riviera. and the father of a cadet at The Citadel, was the brainchild behind the covered the battle, wrote the best-selling book We Were Soldiers Once Reverse phone. Additionally, Galloway's wife, Grace Galloway, confirmed that her husband had a massive heart attack earlier this month. There was such anguish in her eyes that I couldn't face her. Dear sister of Karen MacLeod (Neil), Norman Rudy (Marie), loving aunt to Daniel MacLeod, Jesse. Proceedings: Do you think the 11 September events had anything to do with so many of these movies coming out at the same time? in the Central Highlands of South Vietnam in the Ia Drang Valley in 1965. I am so very saddened to hear this. On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. }); 1949 . Next month, the Ia Drang band of brothers Karen's honorary uncles and the kids' honorary granddads will come to town as they always do this time of year. You learn quickly, or you get killed.. It may be more powerful even than the bond of blood, because in a sense, you are blood brothers; you shed blood for each other. Basil L. Plumley, Capt. [13], In 1991, Galloway received a National Magazine Award for a U.S. News cover article on the Ia Drang battles in Vietnam. I don't know. This problem has gone on for a long time and has run very deep. He worked as a special consultant for the Vietnam War 50th anniversary Commemoration project run out of the Office of the Secretary of Defense and has also served as consultant to Ken Burns ' production of a documentary history of the Vietnam War . [3], Galloway was born in Bryan, Texas, on November 13, 1941. Readers may write to him at: Knight Ridder Washington Bureau, 700 National Press Building, Washington, D.C. 20045. The book was adapted into the movie We Were Soldiers (2002), starring Mel Gibson as Moore and Barry Pepper as Galloway, and was acclaimed for its unflinching account of one of the wars bloodiest battles. The families of others who died in those terrible November days 38 years ago will join us in this annual voyage of remembrance and healing. His name is Colonel Robert Hemphill, and the title is Platoon: Bravo Company (Spotsylvania, VA: Sergeant Kirkland's Press, 1998). The first night I stepped to the door of the reunion hospitality suite and saw someone who had to be Karen, now married and the mother of two little girls. and Moore and Galloway gave an interview on the book at the Pritzker Military Library on September 17, 2008. They were divorced in 2005. act of selfless sacrifice teaches us a lot about Tom Metsker and about Joe was often remembered as a soldiers reporter and valued sergeants more than generals and political appointees; he leaves behind two sons and a stepdaughter. That was what I wanted. Are they starting to get it? Tom Metsker was a 1961 graduate of The Citadel, a native of Indianapolis, and I met him three days before he was killed when I marched with the 1st Battalion 7th U.S. Cavalry on a long, hot walk through the tangled bamboo thickets east of Plei Me Special Forces Camp. [3] pg.acq.push(function() { warfare tactics. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the He was a writer, known for We Were Soldiers (2002), Shock and Awe (2017) and Home from the War: The Voices of Vietnam (2009). This kind of love sits beside it. initiatives, including the Greater Issues Lecture Series and the Institute }); An American newspaper columnist, war correspondent and author Joe Galloway has passed away. Galloway: The day before. Which memorial do you think is a duplicate of Theresa Galloway (101263030)? In a way, I would think this would be his choice.to go as the hero that he washelping others in a life and death situation, and risking his life in doing so. MEAWW is an initialism for Media Entertainment Arts WorldWide. Invalid memorial. moment to carry on, someone more desperately in need of medical attention, It contained the details of how Tom Metsker died, giving his seat and his life for a brother. He worked as a special consultant for the Vietnam War 50th anniversary Commemoration project run out of the Office of the Secretary of Defense since 2013. It's just natural. In 1998, Galloway married Karen Metsker, daughter of Captain Thomas Metsker who was Hal Moore's Intelligence Officer and was killed in action in 1965 at the Battle of Ia Drang in the Vietnam War. My prayers and condolences go out to his family and friends. window.adsContainer = {"positionAfterTitle":{"code":"Article_Desktop_300x250_Middle5_Rel_Newrev","isOrganicUserAd":true,"max_width":336,"max_height":280},"position2":{"code":"Article_Desktop_300x250_After_Title_Rel_Newrev","max_width":336,"max_height":280},"position3":{"code":"Article_Desktop_300x250_Below_Next_Rel_Newrev","max_width":300,"max_height":250},"position4":{"code":"Article_Desktop_300x250_Middle_Rel_Newrev","max_width":300,"max_height":250},"position5":{"code":"Article_Desktop_300x250_Middle1_Rel_Newrev","max_width":300,"max_height":250},"position6":{"code":"Article_Desktop_300x250_Middle2_Rel_Newrev","max_width":336,"max_height":280},"position7":{"code":"Article_Desktop_300x250_Middle3_Rel_Newrev","max_width":300,"max_height":250},"position8":{"code":"Article_Desktop_300x250_Middle4_Rel_Newrev","max_width":300,"max_height":250},"position9":{"code":"Article_Desktop_300x250_Middle5_Rel_Newrev","max_width":336,"max_height":280},"position10":{"code":"Article_Desktop_300x250_Middle6_Rel_Newrev","max_width":336,"max_height":280},"position11":{"code":"Article_Desktop_300x250_Middle7_Rel_Newrev","max_width":336,"max_height":280},"position12":{"code":"Article_Desktop_300x250_Middle8_Rel_Newrev","max_width":336,"max_height":280},"position13":{"code":"Article_Desktop_300x250_Middle9_Rel_Newrev","max_width":336,"max_height":280},"position14":{"code":"Article_Desktop_300x250_Middle10_Rel_Newrev","max_width":336,"max_height":280},"position15":{"code":"Article_Desktop_300x250_Middle11_Rel_Newrev","max_width":336,"max_height":280},"position16":{"code":"Article_Desktop_300x250_Middle12_Rel_Newrev","max_width":336,"max_height":280},"positionTop":{"code":"Article_Desktop_970x250_Header_Rel","isOrganicUserAd":false,"max_width":970,"max_height":250},"positionBottom":{"code":"Article_Desktop_Sidebar_Bottom_Rel_Newrev","isOrganicUserAd":true,"max_width":300,"max_height":600},"positionBottomRight":{"code":"Article_Desktop_300x250_After_Title_Rel_Newrev","isOrganicUserAd":true,"max_width":336,"max_height":280}} His granddaughters, Abigail, then 9, and Alison, then 11, were their mother's attendants. }); And I think it will be well received, September 11th or not. Tom Metsker's grandson, Lex, then 7, gave his mother away. All Rights Reserved. 206 Washington Ave, Bakersfield. eventAction: 'render' Save my name and email in this browser for the next time I comment. exemption for fair use of copyrighted works. Karen, who is also Metsker's daughter. How would you explain the difference between that kind of love and the traditional definition of that word, to people who have never served in combat? In that moment, he defined Galloway: Not quite yet. 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I've written many a story, and a couple of books, about wars and rumors of wars, but this is my first real love story. What I saw and wrote about broke my heart a thousand times, but it also gave me the best and most loyal friends of my life, Galloway said in a 2001 interview with the Victoria Advocate, the Texas daily where he had once worked as a cub reporter. continue his legacy and his leadership, and so he approached Galloway So much was taken from us, and yet so much was given. The cause was. The 2002 film 'We Were Soldiers', starring Mel Gibson, is based on Galloway's book. The next evening was the Ia Drang dinner, and someone said, You two have got to meet. Suddenly we were face to face. That never factored into it. Galloway: All Quiet on the Western Front was one. He was 79, and suffered from a heart attack prior to his death.[4][11]. In 1998, Galloway married Karen Metsker, daughter of Capt. Who does it best? At the end of it, we invited all these Medal of Honor recipients to a reception. His mother encouraged him to go into journalism, as he had written a weekly newspaper for their neighborhood when he was very young. document.querySelector("#google_image_div").addEventListener('click',function(){ Met the Man and he is what he says, Man of Men. Then I said: "Okay, here's the question: What about Platoon is accurate? I can tell you that is a powerful emotional force. I accept it, he said at the time, in memory of the 70-plus reporters and photographers who were killed covering the Vietnam War, trying to tell the truth and keep the country free.. ga('ads.send', { We have also witnessed the demise of many great personalities in the year 2021. He was 79 years old. He joined UPI in 1961 as a reporter in Kansas City, Mo., and within two years he was bureau chief in Topeka, Kan., where he pestered the news agencys senior editors to send him to Vietnam, sensing from dispatches by Neil Sheehan of UPI and David Halberstam of the Times that conflict there was escalating. [14], On May 1, 1998, Galloway was decorated with the Bronze Star with "V" device. Latest: Story Behind Legendary Footballer Gerd Mllers Cause of Death. Send me into harm's way, because American soldiers are going to be there, and I'm going to be there to cover them." I am so glad he is the voice for all of these brave men who fought at this time, for as he says, Hollywood got it wrong everytime. May the legend rest in peace. Nice to know there are some decent reporters out there, outnumbered though they be. I thought he go on for many more years. Facebook gives people the power to. Joe Galloway partnered with Moore on another book, in 2008, We Are Soldiers Still, and teamed with Marvin J. Wolf to write They Were Soldiers (2020) about the postwar lives of Vietnam veterans. Late in his career, Galloway came back to reporting at Knight Ridder, supporting its Washington Bureaus coverage of the George W. Bush administrations case for removing Iraqs Saddam Hussein. Timing is everything. Galloway won a Bronze Star for rescuing wounded soldiers under fire in the Ia Drang Valley, the only civilian to be given a medal for valor by the U.S. Army for actions through the Vietnam War. The only way you can do this is to let the young reporters walk beside the young lieutenants in any war we fight. It is mandatory to procure user consent prior to running these cookies on your website. Galloway wrote the book 'We Were Soldiers Once and Young' about the Battle of Ia Drang in Vietnam in 1965. He then worked for US News & World Report magazine and Knight Ridder newspapers, including reporting from the Persian Gulf War in 1991. your comrades and your family, remember you with love. Stitt expresses 'strong disagreement' with Oklahoma AG over Catholic charter school, Meet the 2023 Mr. Inside/Mr. The couple remained married until Theresa's death on January 26, 1996, from cancer. Unfortunately, the longtime journalist who embedded with the 1st Cavalry Division during Vietnam War passed away on Wednesday, August 17, 2021. I keep going back to the World War II movies, like Sands of Iwo Jima. Alumni Your email address will not be published. Join Facebook to connect with Karen Metsker and others you may know. ga('ads.send', { I turned and walked out. The one on how to tell a true war story comes to mind. Name Directory - Find people in Canada | Canada411 People Finder. Galloway: Not really. the best in all that had helped make him who he was. And they can all be wiped out in one bad day. [6], Galloway retired as a weekly columnist for McClatchy Newspapers in January 2010, writing, "I have loved being a reporter; loved it when we got it right; understood it when we got it wrongIn the end, it all comes down to the people, both those you cover and those you work for, with or alongside during 50 years. And I said: "You ought to write a book about your year in command of that company." I know that from the time line of our own movieeight years. Military people are control freaks. Helicopter gunships, fighter-bombers and artillery fire helped turn the tide, although a replacement battalion was ambushed and nearly wiped out while marching to another clearing, Landing Zone Albany, in what Galloway and Moore described as the most savage one-day battle of the Vietnam War.. Karen Metsker is on Facebook. The private was evacuated but died in a hospital two days later. The captain's daughter who inherited her dad's eyes and his penchant for mischief and the reporter who had marched with him, and unlike him had survived the battle, became good friends. I thought the 'Platoon' commander's comments were amusing. Galloway, a 24-year-old reporter for United Press International, went on to witness and participate in the first major battle of the Vietnam War, in which an outmanned American battalion fought off three North Vietnamese army regiments while taking heavy casualties. You can cancel at any time. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. It always has; that's how it operates. Show More . old that November in 1965-I was just 17 months old.". And that was one reason the General [Hal Moore] and I wrote the book, and that's one reason Randall Wallace has made the movie; to give the veterans a chance to see something they can be proud of and say, "By God, that's the truth.". Jim Webb writes beautifully. They ended up on adjoining farms. General Powell wants to reenergize the peace process, and he's picked a guy who has a brilliant grasp of the situation and is a very broad thinker. What always needs to be builtand it has to be built slowly and over timeis a level of trust. When the book that I co-authored with my friend and captain-in-battle, Lieutenant General (ret) Hal Moore, We Were Soldiers Once and Young, was turned into a movie last year, millions came to know a great deal about the Battle of Landing Zone Xray in the Ia Drang Valley in November 1965. The captain's daughter -- who inherited her dad's eyes and his penchant for mischief -- and the reporter who had marched with him, and unlike him had survived the battle, became good friends. and ethics to generations of Citadel men and women still to come.". Proceedings: Is the Middle East the top priority now for General Powell? }); He also appeared in documentaries such as The Vietnam War (2017), directed by Ken Burns and Lynn Novick. Tom got out, gave his place to Captain Ray LeFebvre, and, as he stood in the doorway, Tom Metsker was shot in the back by an enemy sniper. We have 9 records for Karen Metsker ranging in age from 51 years old to 81 years old. He worked as a reporter for UPI during the early part of Vietnam War in 1965. Posted on 02/01/2002 10:52:04 AM PST by Stand Watch Listen, Galloway: I read a collection of Ernie Pyle's material from World War II when I was a kid, and I thought: "If my generation has a war, this is something I want to do." (renews at {{format_dollars}}{{start_price}}{{format_cents}}/month + tax). Galloway, who had arrived on the first night of the battle, said he planned for years to write a book with Moore but had put it off until 1980, when he was flipping channels and came across a Vietnam War sequence in the movie More American Graffiti, which brought back memories of Huey helicopters and deafening machine-gun fire. His first wife, Theresa M. Galloway (May 12, 1948 - January 26, 1996), died of cancer. Notifications can be turned off anytime from browser settings. After they divorced in 2003,[16] he married Dr. Gracie Liem Lim Suan Tzu, a friend for more than 45 years, on May 13, 2012, in Las Vegas. It has a grip on your heart, once you have been in combat and your life has depended on the guy on your left, the guy on your right, and the guy behind you. In 1993 he said: You do this out of a sense of obligation to those who died and those who lived those especially. The book later inspired the 2002 movie We Were Soldiers, starring Mel Gibson as Moore and Barry Pepper as Galloway. I had lunch twice a week with [former Kansas Governor and Republican presidential candidate] Alf Landon in Topeka. In addition to his wife, of Concord, survivors include two sons from his first marriage, Lee Galloway of San Antonio and Joshua Galloway of Houston; a stepdaughter, Li Mei of Concord; and three grandchildren. pg.acq.push(function() { in the Vietnam War did to my life - to our lives - when it took the life I mean, how brilliant to have [now-retired Marine General] Walt Boomer, the guy who had been the Marines' chief of public affairs, as a commander in Desert Storm. [4][11], Actor Edward Burns portrayed him in the miniseries Vietnam in HD,[12] and Tommy Lee Jones played him in the 2017 film Shock and Awe. These were the most modest of men. She called her daughter. My respect goes out to the man who led a life with a sense of purpose. Proceedings: It would have been so much easier to cover something else. What was the most difficult? He died on August 18 at a hospital in Concord, NC. Then cast your vote. A movie takes a long time. They had two sons, Joshua and Lee. They would buy one pair and split them up, giggling over how they'd screwed the shopkeeper. He died on 18 August 2021 in Concord, North Carolina, USA. But we have to try. There's too much other baggage. I've been giving military-media talks for 15 years, and I've found that the military usually listens, and the media does not. Proceedings: The recurring turmoil between the Israelis and the Palestinians seems to make the war against terrorism even more difficult. Mr. Galloway was so supportive of the fine work you do, Sig. He and Moore spent 10 years researching the volume, interviewing more than 250 people, including Vietnamese military commanders and U.S. veterans and their families. Galloway started his career at The Victoria Advocate in Victoria, Texas, afterwards working for United Press International (UPI) in the Kansas City and Topeka bureaus. Galloways wife of 29 years, the former Theresa Null, died in 1996. I felt a sense of personal obligation to those who gave their lives so I might live. Galloway spent 22 years as a war correspondent and bureau chief for United Press International. From Who is Maki Kaji's wife? Galloway spent 22 years with UPI and retired in 2010 after working as a military affairs correspondent and columnist for the newspaper chains Knight Ridder and McClatchy, where he wrote critically of the Afghanistan and Iraq wars. It contained the details of how Metsker died, giving his seat and his life for a brother. might live. Citadel graduate's heroic death ends in love story eventCategory: event.slot.getSlotElementId(), ..'WE WERE SOLDIERS'.. Director/Screenwriter RANDALL WALLACE said that same thing to us last November as he promised to have "Got it Right" this time as we shall all see come March 1st 2002. Their war stories were about the men around them, never about themselves. Addressing } "Captain This spring the cadets at The Citadel named their new football mascot, a bulldog puppy, "General Tom Metsker.". And that's as it should be. He fell forward into the helicopter and, as it took off, Tom's legs dangled out of that bird. This movie will be a success in more ways than one. He carried an M16 rifle alongside his notebook and cameras, and in the heat of battle, he charged into the fray to pull an Army private out of the flames of a napalm blast. In 2005, he received the Tex McCrary Award of the Congressional Medal of Honor Society. from around the world. You do this out of sense of obligation to those who died and those who lived those especially, he told Newsday in 1993. I can still see those scenes in the back of my head, even though I haven't seen that movie in 40 years. battalion commander, and Joseph Galloway, a UPI war correspondent who } He My father and six of his brothers wore the uniform. for Leadership and Ethics. Army). ga('ads.send', { He was my hero, a man who ran toward the crash of the guns so he could tell the truth, whose guidance steered me on battlefields of Iraq and Afghanistan. In the latest days, she had posted on her Facebook that Joe Galloway had been in and out of the hospital recent days. The latest: International Baseball Visionary Robert Smiths Cause of DeathDetroit Tigers Bill Freehans Death after Years of Illness. During that day and night with Colonel Moore's battalion, I snapped a photograph of Moore's command group: the colonel, Sergeant Major Basil L. Plumley, Captain Greg Dillon, radio operator Bob Ouellette, Tom Metsker and a shotgun guard. Proceedings: You've worked with the Department of Defense (DoD) in the past. Galloway later recounted the battle in a best-selling book, We Were Soldiers Once and Young (1992), written with retired Lt. Gen. Harold Moore, the U.S. battalion commander at Ia Drang. 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