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Patriots Point sits majestically along the Cooper River, serving as both a tribute to American naval prowess and an educational wonderland that makes history tangible for visitors of all ages. The ...
U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Willis R. Hall was assigned to a tactical air navigation radio site on a mountain in Laos during ...
An airman from Florida will finally be laid to rest after he disappeared off a mountain in Laos over 50 years ago during the ...
In May 1968, 1st/Lt. Robin Bartlett, originally ordered to the 101st Airborne, was reassigned to the 1st Cavalry Division (Airmobile), a helicopter combat assault unit.
The Vietnam War wasn’t just fought in the dense jungles and muddy rice fields of Southeast Asia — it was felt in the homes and hearts of an entire generation. Young soldiers trudged through ...
The war turned Vietnam’s lush landscapes into scorched earth. Entire provinces were reduced to rubble, waterways were polluted, forests decimated, and soil rendered infertile by chemicals ...
The M163 Vulcan Air Defense System played a critical role in bridging the gap between World War II-era anti-aircraft guns and ...
Millions of U.S. troops fought in Vietnam. For some Americans, the war that effectively ended with the fall of Saigon 50 years ago on April 30, 1975, continues to shape their lives.
Vietnam’s official efforts to account for those killed in the war have often been haphazard and hampered by bureaucracy.
Last weekend, the USS Jeremiah Denton was christened in honor of the Vietnam War hero who has local family ties.
From Shiny Fighter to Swamp Warrior Initially designed as a supersonic fighter-bomber capable of nuclear delivery, the F ...