This 1966 Chevrolet Corvette has spent its life with the same owner, a fire captain and Vietnam veteran, for the past 37 years. It was used and abused, hit both front and rear, when he realized it was ...
A retired Army major in Franklin County, PA, is giving away his 1966 Corvette to a deserving military veteran. Inspired by the song "Riding with Private Malone," the Vietnam veteran decided to hold a ...
It could once have been said that the Vietnam War was the most photographed war in history, but you can’t say that anymore, because today everybody has a camera. Everything, it seems, is photographed ...
A paratrooper officer reflected upon his Vietnam service and the time he spent with Bob Hope and other celebrities there to entertain the troops serving there. “I traveled the Bob Hope Show in 1966,” ...
Somewhere off the coast of Vietnam, April, 1966: A member of the USS Kitty Hawk’s ordnance crew moves bombs to planeside off the coast of Vietnam in April, 1966. Looking for Stars and Stripes’ ...
March, 1966. Quảng Ngãi Province, Republic of Vietnam. Operation UTAH - a joint operation between the U.S. Marines and the Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN) to fight North Vietnamese Army (NVA) ...
West of Pleiku, South Vietnam, Nov. 20, 1966: An unidentified 25th Infantry soldier receives communion from Chaplain (Maj.) Michael S. Filip of the Archdiocese of Detroit, at 1st Battalion, 14th ...
Vietnam was the first “living room war,” seen on TV and through remarkable photography. Photojournalists captured war’s most personal moments, the best and worst of human nature. They felt the bombs.
The Cold War coincided almost perfectly with the rise of the jet age. In the denouement of World War II, American and Soviet forces scrambled to secure jet engine technology developed by German ...
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