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Magazine Archives:Vietnam

Vietnam magazine’s firsthand accounts put you in the thick of the fight with grunts on the ground, in the pilot’s seat on dangerous missions over North Vietnam, and aboard gunboats speeding through the Mekong Delta. Insightful articles by military historians help you understand a hard-to-understand war, and we tackle the war’s most controversial questions. And each issue is packed with stunning photos that transport you back to the war years like nothing else can.

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President Richard Nixon and South Vietnam's President Nguyen Van Thieu Making a Joint Statement at Midway Island 6 8 1969. (Photo by: HUM Images/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)

How Corrupt Was the South Vietnamese Government?

by Erik Villard9/13/20229/14/2022

He Went Missing in Vietnam in 1970. His Hometown Didn’t Forget Him.

by Zita Ballinger Fletcher9/7/20229/7/2022
President Lyndon Johnson, right, poses May 14, 1968 at the White House with four winners of the nation's highest award, the Medal of Honor. Decorated for valor in Vietnam, they are, from left: Air Force Capt. Gerald O. Young, of Anacortes, Wash.; Navy Bosn"s Mate James E. Williams, of Rock Hill, S.C.; Marine Sgt. Richard A. Pittman, of Stockton, Calif. and Army Spc. 5 Charles C. Hagmeister, of Lincoln, Neb. Others are unidentified. (AP photo)

Is the Medal of Honor Overrated?

by Jerry D. Morelock9/6/202212/14/2022
Photo of R. Steve Ritchie

The Air Force’s Only Ace Pilot of the Vietnam War Might Well Be the Last Ace Pilot Ever

by Jon Guttman8/30/20228/30/2022

Famous Vietnam War Photographer Tim Page Dead At 78

by Zita Ballinger Fletcher8/26/20228/26/2022
Photo montage of popular items from 1972.

Time Capsule: What Were the Most Popular Movies, Music, TV Shows, and Books in 1972?

by Vietnam magazine staff8/23/20228/23/2022

There Is Now a Face for Every Name on the Vietnam War Memorial Wall

by Zita Ballinger Fletcher8/18/20229/19/2022
Illustration of M54-Gun Truck with labels

M54 Gun Truck: The Savior of the Support Convoy

by Carl O. Schuster8/16/20229/16/2022
MEDALS INSIGNIA BOOK COVER BACKGROUND

South Vietnamese Forces Honored in Catalog of Medals

by Zita Ballinger Fletcher8/12/20228/15/2022

Book Review: ‘UH-1 Huey Gunship vs NVA/VC Forces’

by Jon Guttman8/11/20228/17/2022

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