Napalm: An American Biography by Robert Neer, Belknap Press, 2013 Created in a Harvard […]
Still Fighting for MIA
For more than four decades, the families of Americans still missing in Vietnam have […]
Free at Last: Operation Homecoming
Forty years ago, Operation Homecoming saw nearly 600 American POWs freed—and began the task […]
Stanley Karnow: An Interesting Man in Interesting Times
Restless, skeptical, petulant and compulsively inquisitive, to the end. Stanley Karnow, the journalist and […]
The Collapse of Generalship
The decline of integrity, discipline and objectivity among the generals in Vietnam fostered a […]
Long Night on Hill 488
In June 1966, a Marine recon platoon, surrounded and vastly outnumbered, achieved one of […]
My War: Wayne Jensen
Petty Officer Third Class, U.S. Navy 1963-66; November 1967 – November 1968 When I […]
Vietnam News June 2013
Hagel Survives Close Combat Again, This Time in Congress After one of the most […]
A Floating Tank: Japan’s Type 2 Ka-Mi Amphibious Tank
The Ka-Mi performed well at sea, but its vulnerability on land undermined its effectiveness.
Interview: Christopher Nolan / “Dunkirk”
Christopher Nolan, 47, is one of the most successful filmmakers in the industry. Known […]
