This costly conflict spanned generations—and its brutal legacy endures. But why did the bloodshed go on for so long?
Toung, a former officer of the Army of the Republic of Vietnam, migrated to the United States when American troops left Vietnam in 1975. “We were invisible,” he said about veteran refugees. “We didn’t ...
The Midway-class aircraft carrier was instrumental in American naval operations around the world spanning from the end of ...
There have been many great war movies, and films like All Quiet on the Western Front and Dunkirk are among the best released ...
An author, poet, photographer and educator, Rottmann has spent his life chronicling the brutality and the humanity of war.
The 1960s, now there was a decade that truly shook things up. It was a time of massive change, from cultural revolutions to ...
A white granite headstone in Section 60 of Arlington National Cemetery bears a name that sounds American: Larry Allan Thorne. But the man buried there was born Lauri Allan Törni in Viipuri, Finland, ...
Retired U.S. Army Special Forces Col. David Maxwell argues 12 myths surrounding unification only serve the Kim regime of the ...
The GI Film Festival returns to Washington, D.C., showcasing films that uplift veterans and share their stories. Free tickets available.
On a moonlit run into North Vietnam on November 21, 1970, Bull Simons and 56 Green Berets hit Son Tay with surgical violence, ...
A Vietnam veteran from Eastport who courageously risked his own life to save others in a fierce firefight will be honored next year with recognition that he did not receive during his lifetime.