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Images from Vietnam 1969: A Journey with the 11th Armored Cavalry Captures the War Like Never Before
A trip with the 11th Armored Cavalry in 1969 brings back images of the war from that year that have never been seen before. In his strong new book, James Stanish takes readers through the heart of the ...
What we have long accepted about one of the most galvanizing war photographs of all time may not be true. Can history be ...
Less than a month after this attack, U.S. troops massacred more than 500 unarmed civilians in the hamlet of My Lai, the worst known U.S. atrocity of the Vietnam War. U.S. Army Lt. William Calley ...
An artist is shedding a different light on the Vietnam war through a new art exhibit at the Minneapolis Art Institute, one through the lens of a Vietnamese American reflecting on what happened to ...
1968 takes the cake for me. I flew into Vietnam in June 1968 as a young captain. I learned on arrival that Robert Kennedy, the man many hoped would end the war, had been assassinated.
Que Son Valley, Vietnam, Jan. 20, 1968: An unidentified service member catches up on his reading as he awaits transport back to Landing Zone Ross. Looking for Stars and Stripes’ ...
The Vietnam War was not the United States' bloodiest or most costly conflict, but its effects were deep and long-lasting. Its unpopularity polarized the country; its cost made it difficult to ...
South Korea's experience in Vietnam emerged as part of the public debate 20 years ago, when Seoul decided to dispatch troops to the U.S.-led war in Iraq.
South Korea's experience in Vietnam emerged as part of the public debate 20 years ago, when Seoul decided to dispatch troops to the U.S.-led war in Iraq.
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