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The images changed how the world saw Vietnam, but especially how Americans saw their country, soldiers and the war itself, which ended 50 years ago this month.
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Vietnam War at 50: Letters from soldiers give peek into the eraAndrew Carroll, the founding director of the Center for American War Letters at Chapman University says that Vietnam Veteran letters provide an interesting portrait of the war.
Dozens of local Vietnam War era veterans commemorated National Vietnam War Veterans Day on March 29 at American Legion Post 141.
While the Vietnam War has been revisited by American authors and filmmakers countless times, a new Netflix documentary series looks to shake the dust of history off the conflict that ended five ...
Nothing defines Vietnam more right now than the desire to be seen anew, to have the country and its people recognized for their strengths.
A company called Van Daryl is rebuilding the Jeeps the American military left behind in Vietnam, and you’ll hardly recognize them.
Watch "Vietnam 50 Years Later: Reflections on a War that Changed Minnesota" in the video player below, or on our YouTube channel.
By 1975, the Democratic Republic of Vietnam had the world’s third largest military. The Vietnam War was no tropical brushfire.
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The LAST Battle of Vietnam; The Mayaguez Incident - MSNWhen the Vietnam War officially ended in April 1975, Americans thought the conflict was over. But just weeks later, the Khmer Rouge captured the SS Mayaguez, triggering one of the most ...
The manner in which the war in South Vietnam came to a close — with abrupt withdrawal, broken commitments and implosion — damaged America’s status in the world in ways that still echo.
A World War II-era Philippine navy ship to be used as a target in a combat exercise by American and the Philippine forces accidentally sank Monday hours before the mock assault, prompting the ...
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