The Spy Who Loved Us: The Vietnam War and Pham Xuan An’s Dangerous Game […]
Vietnam Book Review: Why Vietnam Matters
Why Vietnam Matters, An Eyewitness Account of Lessons Not Learned by Rufus Phillips. Naval […]
Ambushed In Leatherneck Square
Just two miles from the DMZ, a battalion of Marines paid a heavy price […]
My Lai: Where Were The Leaders?
Had one strong leader stepped up, the atrocity that so stained America could have been averted.
The Vietnam Rollers Play Ball
As their country teetered on chaos and collapse, a group of Vietnamese teenagers embraced […]
Dodging SAMs—In An AC-130!
It looked like curtains for the crew of the lumbering Spectre gunship as the surface-to-air missiles closed in for the kill
Westy’s Regrets
My brief respite in Hong Kong seemed to have gone by in a heartbeat, […]
Vietnam Letter from the Editor- April 2009
Time for a reappraisal of Westmoreland Several years ago some journalist wrote the condescending […]
My War: One Marine’s wild ride off the Rockpile was more of an adventure than he needed
Dusk was just turning to darkness when I spotted the CH-46 that would be […]
The 174th Ordnance Detachment had an often risky job handling tons of ammo and explosives
It was late September 1968 and the heat and humidity were oppressive as I […]
