Since the Viet Cong insurgents and North Vietnamese Army supply lines relied on the […]
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The World’s Most Visitor-Friendly Battlefields
These hallowed grounds are musts for anyone looking to honor those who fought and learn from their wins and losses.
When Santa Claus Came to Quang Tri
It might have seemed like just another ordinary day in Vietnam. The base was […]
When the British Held the Line in Korea
From late 1952 to war’s end British Commonwealth forces repelled waves of Chinese attackers at the 38th parallel.
Interview: Ann-Margret / Proud To Be An American
Ann-Margret discusses her ongoing support for Vietnam veterans in an interview with Vietnam magazine.
New Army Museum Exhibit Tells the Story of Hero Working Dogs
The National Museum of the United States Army shares details of how their exhibit is honoring the heroism of working dogs.
Search and Rescue
Combat Search and Rescue (CSAR) came into its own during the Vietnam War. Specially […]
The Philippine Independence
At first glance this scene, featuring U.S. soldiers supporting a gunboat along a tropical […]
The Infamous Claymore Mine, AKA the Clacker, Mowed Down Everyone in Its Path
How the Claymore mine became one of the most iconic explosive devices of the post-World War II era.
A Requiem for Daniel Ellsberg
The man who leaked the “Pentagon Papers” revealing that four successive U.S. presidents misled the public died on June 16.
