As a Marine in Vietnam in 1967 and 1968, 19-year-old Bob Barnas grew up “real fast.” He saw friends die near him, but the tragedies he witnessed while serving his country during that conflict didn’t ...
Then-Lakeland College instructor Ken Miller refused induction into the service because of his opposition to the Vietnam War.
One-Way Ticket to Vietnam 1966 – 1968: an exhibition of Catherine Leroy’s photography will be exhibited at the Ballarat ...
Tom Hennessey, PhD, carries a well-informed perspective on American military history and involvement during the past half-century. He and his father both served 28 years in the Army, with the son ...
The Vietnam War made a lasting impression on Syracuse artist Paul Pearce. Drafted into the U.S. Army in 1967, he was deployed ...
In “McNamara at War,” the brothers William and Philip Taubman probe the mind of a Harvard Business School technocrat who ...
I was the C-130 navigator on our crew of five stationed on Taiwan so we didn't officially count as being in Vietnam. It was the latter part of January 1968, and we had just returned from ferrying a ...
LANSDOWNE — When Howard “Bud” Cook returned in 1968 from his years of service in the 173rd Airborne Brigade in Vietnam, the Delaware County resident’s baggage was full of treasures. While most of his ...
North Charleston resident Harvey Jones recently returned from Southeast Asia, disappointed he couldn’t revisit three war sites in the former South Vietnam that he saw as a private with the U.S. Army ...
U.S. Army Pfc. Steven D. Smith, 20, of Bellville, gave his life during service to his country on April 15, 1968, during the Vietnam War. The 1967 Clear Fork High School graduate was honored Thursday ...
Auburn, N.Y. – The Vietnam War made a lasting impression on Syracuse artist Paul Pearce. Drafted into the U.S. Army in 1967, ...