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Wednesday marked the 50th anniversary of the end of the Vietnam War. However, while the fighting may have stopped, many veterans faced new battles on U.S. soil.
The first inscribed bricks commemorating military personnel missing in action have been installed at the Perry Missing in ...
Today marks 50 years since the end of a war so divisive that even half a century later, it remains a source of controversy and pain for those who lived through it, fought in it, or lost loved ones ...
Now some 50 years later, we can look back at the times and the mood of the country and the effect that had on those who ...
Visitors to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial on the anniversary of the fall of Saigon said they still felt sadness, anger and ...
At the Iowa Veterans Home, there was a ceremony Tuesday to remember the end of the Vietnam War, and a local boy, who was one ...
Two Marines from Massachusetts — among the last remaining soldiers in Saigon — recall the tense evacuation effort and how the city fell to communist forces in late April 1975.
Donat “Dan” LeBlanc enlisted in the Marine Corps in 1965, and served with the 3rd Battalion, 26th Marines. His thoughts on the Fall of Saigon.
The 50th anniversary of the fall of Saigon this week will trigger complex and mixed emotions for those who lived through it.
Hundreds of people showed their respect and support to Nevada veterans when they returned to Harry Reid International Airport after their Honor Flight tour.
Lance Cpl. Darwin Lee Judge of Marshalltown, then just 19 years old, was one of the last two Americans to die in the Vietnam ...
Urbana's VFW Post #630 becomes home to history honoring Marine Cpl. Richard L. “Dick” Pittman, who lost his life on Iwo Jima, ...
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