The “Evil Eyes” had to get under the weather for one last rescue attempt at A Shau Special Forces Camp in March 1966
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Interview: Wesley Fox / MoH recipient and author
Fox talks about his quest to command a rifle company in I Corps in 1969, almost 20 years since he’d served in Korea.
New Nixon Audio Tape Reveals Details of His Late Night Visit with Protestors at the Lincoln Memorial
The Dictabelts The Nixon Presidential Library is releasing the second installment of Presidential dictabelts, […]
Capturing the Embassy Sapper
An Army photographer’s story of triumph and tragedy behind one of the war’s most iconic images from Tet
Ghosts of Ia Drang
A young cadet’s first, and lasting, brush with war’s reality
Fighting Words: Military Terms That Apply to Sports
The blitz is on! Lingo from war that’s found a way into sports.
Daily Quiz for October 31, 2011
Dr. Charles Drew, who discovered how to preserve human blood for transfusion, directed American and British blood-plasma programs at the beginning of this war.
Life and Death on a Long Range Recon Patrol
Two veteran LRRPs were tapped for one last mission taking them deep into enemy territory
Daily Quiz for August 31, 2011
The "Many Flags" program was part of this war.
Operation Bent Penny at 1971 May Day Protest
How a Vietnam vet ended up working undercover for Nixon’s secret plan to disrupt an antiwar rally in Washington
