Michael Cody Age: 67 Hometown: Wallkill, N.Y. Career: Truck Driver, Wallkill Highway Garage In-country: […]
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Geronimo Had the Will to Fight and Run, but Also the Power to Help and Cure
Most Americans have heard the name Geronimo, but few know about the Apache warrior’s reputation as a healer.
Battle Of Guam
Facts, information and articles about the Battle Of Guam, a battle of World War […]
Vet Spotlight – Daryl Paulson
Daryl Paulson Age: 64 Hometown: Bozeman, Mont. Career: President and CEO, BioScience Laboratories, Inc. […]
Venturing into the Memorial’s Vault on The Wall’s 30th Anniversary
Duery Felton gives author Don Hirst a personal tour of the Museum Resource Center in suburban Maryland, where the National Park services catalogs and stores all the objects left at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, The Wall.
Daily Quiz for November 18, 2012
This former history teacher led armies that defeated both French and American forces.
Review – Black April
Black April by George Veith is an illuminating examination of South Vietnam’s fall in 1973-1975.
Arsenal – UH-34 Choctaw
The UH-34C Choctaw was the first production helicopter to feature an auto-hovering system
Interview: Doug Sterner / Archivist
Archivist and veteran Doug Sterner has spent more than a decade compiling a thorough awards database for American military personnel that stretches back to the Civil War.
Book Review: The Generals, by Thomas E. Ricks
Thomas Ricks book The Generals looks at the effects of bureaucratization on the U.S. military from World War I through the modern-day conflicts in the Middle East.
