Stirm’s homecoming was not as sweet as “Burst of Joy” suggests. T he homecoming of Vietnam Prisoner of War Lt. Col. Robert L.
On May 8, 1971, a freelance photojournalist was flying over central Vietnam when he looked down and saw something unexpected: ...
It effectively ended on 30 April 1975 with helicopter flights taking staff and dependants from the roof of the US Embassy in ...
The bill would name the bridge off of Highway 5 in honor of LCDR Carl J. Woods, whose plane went down in Vietnam.
During the Vietnam War he served as a lieutenant in the U.S. Marine Corps. "I’d just turned 25," Broyles, 80, says in the documentary. "I’d had about eight months’ Marine Corps officer training.
Colonel Tomb was supposedly a double ace of the VPAF who scored anywhere from twelve to fourteen air-to-air kills against American warplanes. As the saying goes, “The first casualty of war is truth.” ...
Cmdr. Clyde Lassen piloted a dangerous rescue mission in 1968 to save two Naval aviators shot down in the jungle ...
Federal agencies have finally solved the mystery behind the disappearance of Wisconsin’s Lt. Col. Donald W. Downing, an Air Force pilot, after more than 57 years.
Broyles, a lieutenant, was tasked with leading a platoon of men ... It's beyond words." All six episodes of "Vietnam: The War That Changed America" are released Friday, Jan. 31 on Apple TV+.