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On June 8, 1972, the photograph of a naked, frightened child running from a napalm attack during the Vietnam War was taken.
A panel of Vietnam War veterans looked back at their experiences from that time with University of New Hampshire students and campus leaders during a special panel Saturday morning.
Clyde Carroll served in Vietnam, where his ship struck multiple mines, and he became disabled due to health complications ...
The Picklr's Japan move came at a time when pickleball development was much more prominent in Vietnam and Malaysia. The ...
The glory window for warplanes passes quickly, but these iconic models earned a place in aircraft eternity with performances ...
Fifty years ago, the capture of Saigon by north Vietnamese forces marked the official end of the Vietnam war, leading to the ...
The U.S. Army celebrates its 250th birthday on June 14th, which coincides with President Donald Trump's 79th birthday, and ...
Just as the word implies, invaders will take over — quickly and aggressively. Farmers devastated as catastrophic threat tears ...
Visiting the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C. can evoke a range of emotions for anyone who visits, but ...
The Moving Wall” is a scaled-down replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, located in Washington, D.C. This memorial has ...
The 43-year-old Tacoma man, who was convicted of murder in 2001, is one of eight men housed in a converted shipping container ...
David Brooks’s anger over the destruction of American values is felt by many who are demonstrating on our streets and filling town hall meetings. But if we are to reverse the terrible moral condition ...