Author Mark Bowden discusses the Vietnam War and his new book Hue 1968.
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Tiger I and Sturmgeschuetz III
The Sturmgeschütz III, nicknamed StuG III, and the Panzerkampfwagen VI Tiger Ausführung E, nicknamed Tiger I, were […]
AH-1 Huey Cobra Gunship (Snake)
A single Bell AH-1G Huey Cobra en route to Muc Hoa on Sept. 4, […]
Veterans Working to Restore Huey Helicopter
New Jersey veterans restore a Huey helicopter for the Vietnam Era Museum and Education Center in Holmdel.
Tet – What Really Happened at Hue
As 2,800 bodies were unearthed from mass graves, it was clear the VC had committed atrocity killings against civilians.
A Huey’s Wild Duel with a .50-cal Gunner During Tet
It seemed all South Vietnam was ablaze in the early hours of the 1968 Tet Offensive as a Huey helicopter gunship pilot performed a death-defying aerial maneuver to rescue an Australian unit ambushed and pinned down by a Viet Cong .50-caliber gunner.
Archie Donahue: WWII Ace Pilot
From Guadalcanal to Okinawa, Marine pilot Archie Donahue established his reputation as a combat ace.
Interview with Richard Jellerson: A Huey Pilot’s Insights on the Helicopter War in Vietnam
Filmmaker Richard Jellerson flew helicopters in Vietnam long before he made his acclaimed documentary about the helicopter war.
J.R. Bullington’s Firsthand Account: Trapped Behind Enemy Lines in Hue
Disguised as a French priest, an American diplomat survived for more than a week as Hue suffered under North Vietnamese occupation.
Sergeant Alfredo ‘Freddy’ Gonzalez: Marine’s Sacrifice in the Battle of Hue
With the 1996 commissioning of the guided-missile destroyer USS Alfredo Gonzalez, a Marine Medal of Honor recipient’s legacy lives on.