The author, standing left, at a mountaintop campsite in Vietnam with his company in 1968. (Photo courtesy of Stanley Ross) ...
Encounters with two Vietnamese men shaped by war raise an uncomfortable question for Australia’s older, wealthier generation: ...
A battle over the Disabled American Veterans chapter’s donation reveals a larger struggle over money, authority, and the ...
A battle over a small DAV chapter’s donation reveals a larger struggle over money, authority and the future of local posts.
A photographer for The Associated Press, he spent a decade on the front lines of combat in his native Vietnam and lost his right eye in a grenade explosion. Dang Van Phuoc in 1972 in a helicopter on ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. — At a time when we reflect on the loss of so many who died in the service of our nation's military, 2 On Your Side is sharing the story of the Navy sailors aboard the U.S.S Frank E.
More than half a century has passed since Saigon was captured by North Vietnamese communist forces, signaling the end of the Vietnam War on April 30, 1975. And while the significance of this date in ...
A Vietnam War veteran from Garden Grove who survived the first major battles of the conflict will share photos and personal experiences Saturday at the OC Fair & Event Center’s Heroes Hall museum.
“A Rumor of War,” about his service as a Marine Corps infantry officer and published in 1977, relentlessly detailed “the things men do in war and the things war does to them.” By Joseph Berger Philip ...
Rick Brunk was born in Jefferson and joined the Marine Corps in 1967, a year after high school graduation, in the middle of the Vietnam War. Brunk died in 2006, but his brother, Mike Brunk, compiled ...
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