A founder of the Hattiesburg Convention Commission, Vietnam veteran and prominent figure of the Hattiesburg community has ...
Charles J. Brown was a decorated veteran of the Vietnam War who was decorated with Bronze Star medals, two Purple Heart medals and numerous citations with the 173rd Airborne Brigade. He served ...
173rd Airborne Brigade). The young couple lived for a year in Okinawa before Woody’s brigade joined the Vietnam War. After completing his military service, they returned to New York City and ...
in Korea in the 2d Infantry Division, and in the International Affairs Division of MACV Headquarters in Saigon, and later, the 173rd Airborne Brigade, also in Vietnam. His Army schooling included ...
On May 8, 1971, a freelance photojournalist was flying over central Vietnam when he looked down and saw something unexpected: ...
While there a several different films and tv shows set around the Vietnam War, the 72 Films docuseries Vietnam: The War That Changed America on Apple TV+ uses archival footage and first-person voices ...
I recently had the opportunity to view an early screening of Vietnam: The War that Changed America, a six-episode documentary scheduled for release on Apple TV+ on January 31 st, 2025. I was nine ...
This year marks a handful of important anniversaries in the history of the Vietnam War. The United States' initial involvement in the Republic of Vietnam began in November 1955, when President ...
US involvement in Vietnam began on 8 March 1965, when 3,500 marines were put ashore at Da Nang, South Vietnam. It effectively ended on 30 April 1975 with helicopter flights taking staff and ...
This is the story of how America’s Australian allies joined the fight against Communist tyranny in Vietnam. This coming April will mark the fiftieth anniversary of the end of the Vietnam War. With all ...
Larry Chambers' orders saved lives by pushing helicopters into the sea during the end of the Vietnam War. ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — In April 1975, as the North Vietnamese closed in on Saigon, Americans ...
The aircraft U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Donald W. Downing, 33, of Columbus, Wisconsin, was in went down in September 1967. A U.S. Air Force pilot from Wisconsin, who was killed in 1967 during the ...