In February 1968, American forces in Vietnam were still reeling from the sudden onslaught of the Tet Offensive. The January surprise attack by the North Vietnamese and the Viet Cong saw strategic but ...
It was in the autumn of 1965 that North Viet Nam for the first time committed the soldiers of its regular army to battle in the war in South Viet Nam. Since that bloody debut in the la Drang Valley, ...
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The real battlefield of the Vietnam War was American society
On the night of January 29, 1968, I’m in Saigon, the capital of South Vietnam. ‘Still (?),’ the city remains calm. The ...
The diplomatic flurries around the world over fresh peace probes during the past two weeks have all but obscured a grim new reality in the actual warfare in Viet Nam. The fighting so far in 1968, as ...
The last three staffers in The Associated Press' Saigon bureau, reporters Matt Franjola, left, Peter Arnett, rear, and George Esper, second from right, are joined by two North Vietnamese soldiers and ...
WASHINGTON — Just before first light April 30, 35 years ago this week, a U.S. Marine CH-46 helicopter from HMM-165, call sign “Lady Ace 09,” landed on the roof of the American Embassy in Saigon, South ...
Pfc. Stan Bain is seen in 1967 with a child at an orphanage in My Tho, Vietnam. Months later, the orphanage was attacked by the Viet Cong. (Courtesy photo) Author and Vietnam War veteran Stan Bain ...
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