A second lieutenant assigned to lead the infamous platoon responsible for the My Lai […]
General James F. Hollingsworth
A brash tank commander for Patton in WWII who never let up in Vietnam. […]
From Torching to Teaching
Marine Combined Action Platoons won hearts and minds—and some ferocious battles—deep inside enemy strongholds. […]
China’s American Imperial General
It took an American Christian adventurer to create an army capable of ending the only so-called Christian revolt in Chinese history
“Piece of Cake”
A young reporter on a 1967 medevac mission gone bad returns to face hard […]
Vietnam News- October 2010
Vietnam Vet Clapper Tapped to Be New Spy Chief Retired Lt. Gen. James R. […]
Frank Blazich: Lessons From the Smithsonian
Blazich is curator for the Division of Armed Forces History at the National Museum of American History
Prescient at the Creation
Ridiculed after the 1963 Battle of Ap Bac as being too old, out of […]
NVA Sketchbook’s Long Strange Trip
Lost in a bloody fight during Tet 1968, a captured NVA fighter’s sketchbook chronicle […]
Cam Ne Burning
Less than a month after landing at Da Nang on July 7, 1965, with […]
