Among the first Americans to go over for the war, these women were in constant danger but are still often forgotten.
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Who Was America’s First World War II Ace?
Controversy continues over the identity of the first U.S. citizen to claim five aerial victories in WW2.
Famous Vietnam War Photographer Tim Page Dead At 78
Acclaimed for his Vietnam War photojournalism, Tim Page went on to cover drug culture and rock music.
Tom and Tom’s Excellent AirVenture: Watch Our Visit to One of the Aviation World’s Biggest Annual Shows
The annual Oshkosh fly-in includes scores of historic aircraft.
How a US Marine Rescued His Afghan Interpreter’s Family From the Taliban
They became brothers during America’s longest war. Then one of them needed help when the extremist religious group took over again.
No Marine Left Behind in Vietnam
LIFE magazine photographer Larry Burrows captures a dark moment in the Vietnam War.
A South Vietnamese Paratrooper Shares His Story
Dr. Nguyen Quoc Hiep, president of the Vietnamese Red Beret Association, shared his experiences as an airborne officer during the Vietnam War.
Book Review: ‘SOG: A Photo History of the Secret Wars’
Charged with black ops missions, this super secret unit had no photo archive, no staff historian and no media coverage. Now you can see images of them from the Vietnam War.
Purple Haze: Smoke Grenades in Vietnam
Pfc. James V. Hembree, a radioman in a rifle platoon of Troop B, 1st […]
Vietnam Medal of Honor Marine Dies After Decade-Long Battle With Cancer
Canley received the Medal of Honor in October 2018 from then-President Donald Trump, after a separate decade’s long battle: one with the Pentagon’s red tape to approve his award.