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The Father He Knew Only From Photographs
The son of a Green Beret takes a movie camera on his journey to learn about Sgt. Fitts’ last mission.
Nixon’s Cambodian Incursion
The war’s ‘most successful’ military operation that was a disaster at home.
DNA Changed the Way We Think About MIAs
Sarah E. Wagner’s excellent book, What Remains, is an exhaustively researched account of America’s […]
Thieves Among Honor: Counterfeit Veterans
There is no hard count of how many people have lied about their military service, but one expert thinks the number is in the millions.
Benjamin Ferencz, Last Surviving Nuremberg Trials Prosecutor, Turns 101
“Aside from the fact that [Otto Ohlendorf] killed 90,000 Jews, I’m sure he was […]
POWs: Returning to a Society They Did Not Recognize
The pain continued for many POWs even after they came home.
The Tokarev TT33 Semiautomatic Pistol
The Red Army owed a great debt of gratitude to Fyodor Vasilevich Tokarev (1871-1968). […]
Interview: Captain Kenneth Ruiz / 30 Years Above and Beneath the Sea
Captain Kenneth Ruiz calls surviving three wars just ‘the luck of the draw.’
The My Canh Girl
A bloodied child became the symbol of horror when Viet Cong bombs exploded at a Saigon restaurant.
