In May 1968, more than 1,500 were surrounded by an advancing enemy at Kham Duc
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WWII Book Review: The Hellish Vortex
The Hellish Vortex: Between Breakfast and Dinner By Richard M. Baughn. 394 pp. BookSurge, […]
The Desert Site That Was Barren, Desolate—and Just Right
When Col. Paul Tibbets flew over Wendover Field in September 1944 in search of […]
WWII Today- September 2008
A Wartime Mystery Solved: ‘I Shot Down Saint-Exupéry’ When Antoine de Saint- Exupéry took […]
Rocket Dreaming
Ill-fated efforts to build rocket-powered fighters gave wartime aviation visionaries a humbling lesson in […]
Reaching for the Sky
After breaking records and gender barriers in the Luftwaffe, two female pilots compete to […]
2,032 days of solitary in China
To this day Robert Flynn, a POW who spent more time in solitary confinement […]
My Lai: Where Were The Leaders?
Had one strong leader stepped up, the atrocity that so stained America could have been averted.
U.S. Navy A-1 Skyraider Units of the Vietnam War: Book Review
U.S. Navy A-1 Skyraider Units of the Vietnam War by Richard R. Burgess and […]
Vietnam Book Review: My Enemy, My Friend
My Enemy, My Friend: A Story of Reconciliation from the Vietnam War by Brig. […]
