The men were recognized in a White House ceremony.
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He Reported From the Trenches, From World War II to Vietnam
Richard Tregaskis believed his reporting should support U.S. policy.
These Female Journalists Broke Barriers During the Vietnam War
In her book “You Don’t Belong Here,” author Elizabeth Becker highlights three adventurous women who redefined war reporting in Vietnam.
Confederate-Named Bases to Be Renamed for Vietnam War Heroes
Five men who served in the Vietnam War are in line to have U.S. Army bases named in their honor.
Did Vietnamese Beer Contain Formaldehyde During the War?
A rumor abounded among U.S. service members that Vietnamese beers contained formaldehyde. Was there any truth in this?
Kenneth Stumpf, Vietnam War Medal of Honor Recipient, Dies at 77
Stumpf earned America’s highest valor award for his actions on April 25, 1967 in Quang Ngai province.
Were We Right to Be Afraid of China During the Vietnam War?
Fears of China on the battlefield were rampant during the Vietnam War. Were they justified?
How South Vietnam Won the Vietnam War’s Longest Battle
South Vietnamese marines and airborne units fought back communist troops in an 81-day siege at Quang Tri.
The First Air Force Ace of the Vietnam War Shot Down 2 MiGs in 2 Minutes
You need five aerial victories to become an ace. Richard “Steve” Ritchie knows how difficult that is.