On Their Own: Women Journalists and the American Experience in Vietnam by Joyce Hoffman. […]
2,032 days of solitary in China
To this day Robert Flynn, a POW who spent more time in solitary confinement […]
Privileged to Comfort the Dying
Amid the horrors of war, I learned what life is all about. I can […]
A Combat Medic’s Three-war Odyssey
In the first hours of the Tet Offensive, Wayne Slagel earned the second star […]
‘These guys are reading our mail’
Not understanding the enemy is the cardinal sin of warfare. Yet the Americans in […]
‘Don’t Shoot, It’s A Company!’
On the eve of Tet, intercepted U.S. radio communications led to a gutsy VC […]
In his 25 years as a fighter and a prisoner, ARVN officer Cau Le was a giant of soldiering
For 12 years, a diminutive South Vietnamese Army officer named Cau Le was in […]
During Tet, Camp Carroll artillerymen were thrust into the chaos and carnage of an infantryman’s war
Ominous reports were coming in to the Marines at Camp Carroll during early January […]
Mystery Ship: July 2018
Kyushu Q1W1 Tokai In contrast to Germany’s endlessly versatile Junkers Ju-88, to which it […]
A Brief History of the M-101A1 105mm Howitzer
Used in nearly every major Vietnam War battle, it’s still in service in South Asia to this day.
