"All heck broke loose" on Jan. 5, 1968, when Algona native Greg Arrowood and his unit were flying helicopters in South Vietnam.
An pilot’s memoir of high-risk reconnaissance and aerial intelligence-gathering in Vietnam.
Retired Army Maj. Gen. Edward Greer, who broke racial barriers during his long Army career, died at age 100 at his El Paso ...
President Donald Trump says he will use a detention center at Guantanamo Bay to hold tens of thousands of criminal immigrants ...
A Massachusetts man who served as a pilot in the Vietnam War and was held in a prison camp for over 2,200 days will be buried in his hometown's cemetery this week.
The Stringer,' a controversial new Sundance documentary about the origins of the 'napalm girl' photo, is sparking controversy ...
For millions of Americans, her hop up onto a North Vietnamese anti-aircraft gun and the click of a camera transformed actress ...
Communist Party chief To Lam’s unprecedented institutional streamlining is designed to bolster Vietnam’s competitiveness – ...
The weather-beaten flag bears the names of men who endured the infamous Bataan Death March and rode the "hell ships" to Japan, defying the odds by their survival. They lived long enough, at least, to ...
In late September, a US HC-103J Super Hercules spotted four foreign vessels operating about 440 miles southwest of St.
After half a century, a Vietnamese freelance photographer, has claimed he is the real creator of the infamous image, sold for ...
Any assertion that there is a trade-off between recruiting across all segments of American society and maintaining the Army’s ability to fight is worse than a false dichotomy.