Exchange Celebrates Fort Moore Redesignation with Free Screenings of ‘We Were Soldiers’

Poster for the free screenings of "We Were Soldiers" at the Fore Moore Lucas Cinema Theater.FORT BENNING – The Army & Air Force Exchange Service will host a series of free movie screenings to celebrate the redesignation of Fort Benning to Fort Moore and help educate the community about the heroes that gave the post its new name.

From May 11 through May 14, the Fort Moore theater will hold daily screenings of the 2002 film, “We Were Soldiers,” starring Mel Gibson and partially filmed at the installation.

Based on Lt. Gen. Hal Moore’s book, “We Were Soldiers Once… and Young,” the film details the 1st and 2nd Battalions of the 7th Cavalry Regiment’s roles in the Battle of Ia Drang.

Moore, who led the 1st Battalion at Ia Drang, was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross for extraordinary heroism during the battle. The film also recounts the work done by his wife, Julia Compton Moore, to advocate for the creation of an official system for notifying the next of kin of fallen Soldiers.

“We’ve got a lot of young troops and other people here who might not necessarily know the history behind our new name,” said Exchange General Manager Stephanie Wilson. “The free screenings of ‘We Were Soldiers’ are a great way to educate the community about the Moores’ legacy.”

Lucas Cinemas Fort Moore is at 7300 Ingersoll St., Bldg. 1687. For a list of showtimes, visit https://lucascinemas.com/lucas-ga/. For more information or to arrange for a group or unit screening, call 706-685-8266.

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