"All heck broke loose" on Jan. 5, 1968, when Algona native Greg Arrowood and his unit were flying helicopters in South Vietnam.
Frequently, and this may be an uncomfortable truth for many, the documentary works best when we are thrown into the action headfirst: as the Americans arrive on Vietnam’s sunny shores at the start of ...
Over 265,000 American women served in the military during the Vietnam War, including 11,000 in Vietnam. Women’s History Month ...
Efforts to have the bridge on Montana 37 above the Kootenai River in Libby named after a local war hero came to fruition last ...
From warehouse sorting robots to delivery drones, Viettel Post is pinning its hopes on tech as the salve to an inefficient ...
At the turn of the Year of the Snake 2025, President Luong Cuong conveyed his Tet greetings to the people, soldiers, and ...
U.S. President Donald Trump's special envoy for Ukraine and russia Keith Kellogg said that Ukraine lost more soldiers in the ...
Yes, there were Soviet troops in North Vietnam, and in significantly larger numbers than their Korean War predecessors. Although the Cold War never turned into a “hot war,” i.e., full-blown World War ...
New six-part documentary series Vietnam: The War That Changed America, narrated by Ethan Hawke commemorates the 50th anniversary of the fall of Saigon and the end of the Vietnam War.
The modern all-volunteer military was born in the post-Vietnam years and has struggled to recruit men due to its dangerous ...
The Bien Hoa National Military Cemetery outside Saigon — now Ho Chi Minh City — was a "sacred place" before 1975, said Mr Tran, who has lived in Australia for 40 years after fleeing Vietnam as ...