“They blinked. Tears rolled down my cheeks. I turned to the stars and whispered, ‘John’s star is here.’ I moved to the wall and gently touched the star I knew was his. They followed me, Lora’s small hand lovingly and … Continue reading →| Intel Today
More than half a century ago, the military prosecuted and convicted Lt. William Calley for the murder of “not less than 22” unarmed Vietnamese in the hamlet of My Lai on March 16, 1968. In December 1973 the conviction was upheld in a 2-1 decision by the U.S. Court of…| Eugene L. Meyer
World War II experiences led to more shoulder-fired anti-tank weapons such as the RPG and the M72 LAW, both widely used in the Vietnam War.| Warfare History Network
By now, you all know that I offer contrarian views for Contrary Brin hoping to shake calcified assumptions like the lobotomizing ‘left-right spectrum.’ Or sometimes just to entertain… | CONTRARY BRIN
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The following speech includes a call to action to each of us. Please heed the advice given., By John Stewart Recently, I spoke at a very special sunrise service honoring Vietnam War veterans from a…| CherriesWriter - Vietnam War website
For the 11th episode, Pete and Seb jump aboard PBR Street Gang and head up the Nang river deep into the Heart of Darkness. The subject is Francis Ford Coppola‘s 1979 epic masterpiece Apocalypse Now. On the way upriver, getting closer to Kurtz, your hosts will also discuss Hearts of Darkness as well as other […] The post FC Podcast Episode 11: Hearts of Darkness: A Podcaster’s Apocalypse appeared first on FuriousCinema.com.| FuriousCinema.com
CSM 'Doug' Miller served for six years of combat in the Vietnam War, particularly in MACV-SOG as SF. He was awarded the Medal of Honor for actions in 1970.| The Army Historical Foundation
Sarah Porter reviews The Hard Work of Hope: a Memoir by Michael Ansara, published in 2025.| Not Even Past
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Jere Meacham on patrol in Vietnam with other members of the U.S. Army’s Fourth Infantry Division. He sent the images to his son in 1999 In 1999, one former combat soldier from the Army’s Four…| CherriesWriter - Vietnam War website
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“As of 15 August 1968, McNulty was in charge of an Air America helicopter on a mission to a forward area in Laos. His mission was to contact and brief a battalion engaged in a major offensive…| Intel Today
We seem to be in the midst of marking anniversaries when wars ended, gloriously or ingloriously. Gloriously May 8, 1945, some eighty years ago,, V-E Day was celebrated for Victory in Europe -- among my first memories. I was not quite three years old, but I still vividly recall watching…| Eugene L. Meyer
Today is the 50th Anniversary of the Liberation of Saigon and the reunification of Vietnam after almost a century of colonial and great power meddling. It was the first full blown American military…| The Trickster's Guide to Geopolitics
This week marks the fiftieth anniversary of the Fall of Saigon, as well as the fiftieth anniversary of the end of the Vietnam War. With the last American combat troops withdrawing from Vietnam in M…| The Unwritten Record
As an Air Force veteran (1964-1968), I reacted to Jeff Walsh’s letter with shared anger and sympathy, even though the circumstances of our military service differ greatly. I served in the military by obligation during the Vietnam draft era. I joined the Air Force to avoid being drafted by the Army. Mr. Walsh joined the...| The Daily Northwestern
Returning to my roots in a way, I picked up two Second World War M-1 helmets a week apart from each other. I hadn't found a decent WW2 era M-1 in the wild for a couple years, so this was a good break in the drought.| The Houndstooth Kid