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The Wall that Heals — a traveling replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial — continues its mission of remembrance and ...
MIDDLEBURY — EastView at Middlebury is a retirement community serving those whom my late grandparents would self-describe as ...
On May 7, 1975, President Gerald Ford, a Republican, made a heartfelt appeal to the nation, urging Americans to welcome ...
An intimate crowd of veterans, their families and community members gathered at Harry S. Truman Presidential Library and ...
Between jabs at Donald Trump's US trade tariffs and criticism of Beijing's assertiveness in the South China Sea, French ...
A Vietnam War veteran took the podium at Fort Snelling National Cemetery on Monday to offer his reflection 50 years after the ...
It’s often been described as one of the most divisive conflicts in the history of our country. The Vietnam War went on for nearly two decades, taking a ...
The Trump administration is trying to purge DEI efforts from the US military. But many of America’s biggest military blunders ...
At 83, John Doherty knows the physical limitations of age, but he has no plans to slow down mentally. The lifelong Andover resident and Vietnam War veteran earned his master’s degree in history from ...
Six readers on learning kindness, valuing allies and venerating the law of war.
The Vietnam War stands as a testament to the brutality of a doctrine the US has seemingly only refined, not abandoned, in the decades since.
A SCRATCHY prerecorded message crackled over American Armed Forces radio in Saigon 50 years ago, announcing the temperature was "105 degrees and rising", before playing a snippet of White Christmas.