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Career Army veteran Joseph Leuze of Glendale Heights learned in 1977 his uniform was missing a Purple Heart medal he’d apparently been awarded for injuries suffered years earlier in Vietnam. The ...
FORT SHAFTER FLATS, Hawaii – The 9th Mission Support Command, led by the 1984th U.S. Army Hospital – Pacific, hosted a ...
A new documentary tells the story of Bob Wieland, a Wisconsin veteran who didn’t let the loss of his legs stop him from doing ...
Clarence E. Sasser, a former U.S. Army combat medic who was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor for his actions during the Vietnam War, died May 13. He was 76.
With his college deferment thus lost, he was drafted into the U.S. Army in June 1967. He eventually qualified as a medical aidman and shipped out to Vietnam, where he was assigned to 3rd Battalion ...
WASHINGTON -- An Army medic who saved wounded soldiers from a Vietnam War kill zone despite his own serious injuries received the Medal of Honor from President Donald Trump. The medal is the ...
With that, a military aide read a citation recounting the acts of heroism the now 70-year-old Rose performed on Sept. 11. 1970, as the only medic for 136 men who embarked on a mission designed to ...
On the morning of Jan. 10, 1968, helicopters from an Army infantry company moved over the Mekong Delta on a reconnaissance sweep of a suspected guerrilla stronghold. Below, fighters allied ...
Clarence E. Sasser, a former U.S. Army combat medic who was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor for his actions during the Vietnam War, died May 13. He was 76. >> Read more trending news ...