Fifty years after the last U.S. helicopters left Saigon, why America lost the Vietnam War is elusive. But can a tabletop ...
They came home, but the war didn’t stay behind. For many Vietnam veterans, paranoia and PTSD turned daily life into a second ...
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How Drugs Shaped the Vietnam War

In this episode we follow how the Vietnam War quietly became a pharmacological battlefield, as Washington searched for ways to turn well-trained but exhausted young men into drug-enhanced “super ...
The film captures the grief, love, and determination fueling BurnPits360 and shows why advocates insist the fight for ...
On November 21, General Nguyen Trong Nghia, Chief of the General Department of Political Affairs (GDP) of the Vietnam ...
Modern sniping didn’t come from a single rifle, rather, it was born from a wave of WW2-era innovations that redefined ...
Film critic Roger Ebert gave Franklin J. Schaffner's Patton, with its towering performance by George C. Scott, a perfect ...
Sadly, new technologies are often tested first in warfare, on the battlefield—not in commerce or for civilian use. For example, a new technology made its debut in World War I—the airplane. Initially ...
Six decades after valiantly fighting off an enemy force ten times his unit’s size, and dying from a hand grenade blast while ...
Former Vice President Nguyen Thi Binh emotionally shared her profound memories of Vietnam-India solidarity when receiving the ...
Wednesday marked the 162nd anniversary of Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address, and a wreath-laying, a naturalization ...
Every year, as November 20 - the Vietnamese Teachers’ Day - approaches, I’m overwhelmed with longing for Professor Fesenko - ...