Next Stop Is Vietnam: The War on Record, 1961-2008, is an epic 14 CD anthology of music directly related to the Vietnam War, along audio tracks of key news reports and speeches, and a heavily illustrated 304-page accompanying book, by Hugo Keesing
Letter from Vietnam magazine – December 2010
Ap Bac, Ia Drang, and roads not taken Two legendary battles had outcomes that […]
Interview: James D. Johnson / Combat Trauma
James D. Johnson, author of Combat Trauma – A Personal Look at Long-Term Consequences, discusses his book about post traumatic stress disorder, his background as a chaplain in Vietnam 1967-68, and his experiences in discovering his own PTSD in 2003.
My War – Marine Corporal Daniel Pierce
Following his tour in 1967, Daniel Pierce was assigned to Marine Barracks, but soon afterward he volunteered to go back to Vietnam, where he felt he could actually make a difference. Only it was a whole different war when he went back in January 1968
Learning the Ropes of Combat Coverage
On a slow boat to Saigon in 1965, an aspiring war reporter learns valuable lessons that would serve him well in his tumultuous first weeks as a stringer in Vietnam, when he assigns himself each morning to be where the action is, chasing rumors of war
What part of the American West history do you consider to be greatly exaggerated?
What part of the American West history do you consider to be greatly exaggerated?
Daily Quiz for October 27, 2010
Harriet Lane Johnston became well known when she did this.
Who was more culpable for the loss of RMS Titanic: Captain Edward Smith or J. Bruce Ismay?
Who was more culpable for the loss of RMS Titanic: Captain Edward Smith or J. Bruce Ismay?
Daily Quiz for October 26, 2010
There were 132 years between the birth of this president’s oldest child and the death of his youngest child.
