The Remains of War: Bodies, Politics, and the Search for American Soldiers Unaccounted For […]
Vietnam Book Review: Bernard Fall
Bernard Fall: Memories of a Soldier-Scholar By Dorothy Fall, Potomac Books, Washington, D.C., 2006, […]
Interview: Colonel Raymond Bluhm / An Adviser Takes Command
During the fight for Landing Zone Pat in August 1967, Colonel Raymond Bluhm’s company […]
Birds vs Cong
A one-minute delay helped the 191st Assault Helicopter Company annihilate a massive ground assault. […]
Personality: Dale Richey
Dale Richey joined the U.S. Army at age 18. After Airborne School, he moved […]
Arsenal: The river patrol boat was the backbone of the Brown Water Navy
The guerrilla nature of warfare in Vietnam required the U.S. Navy to add innovative […]
3rd Tactical Dispensary Volunteers
It was 1967 and I was a medical supply sergeant with the 3rd Tactical […]
A 10-year-old American child in 1963 Saigon
An angry mob blocked access to our street, so our school bus driver let […]
Was Braxton Bragg Autistic?
Historians and medical researchers usually hesitate to diagnose historical figures with disabilities and disorders […]
A Glimmer of Hope for Unwitting Victims of Mustard Gas Tests
They were lied to, exposed to mustard gas, and told to keep silent or face court-martial and imprisonment
