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Back in Texas, alone time was common; in Vietnam, she says it often felt like something she had to fight for.
As the United States reflects on the 50th anniversary of the end of the Vietnam War this year, researchers from UC Davis and ...
New breakthroughs in DNA analysis offer a chance to identify more of the lost from wars and disasters stretching back decades ...
Four naval veterans, survivors of the largest naval loss of life in a single incident during the Vietnam war, gathered from ...
A family who fled Vietnam 50 years ago, landed in Guam, then went to Fort Chaffee Joint Maneuver Training Center in Arkansas, and a month later wound up in Tahlequah, returned here June 27 for a ...
Members of a Vietnamese family who fled their home country 50 years ago, passed through Guam, then went on to Fort Chaffee ...
French citizens are returning to set up businesses and foundations that preserve and promote their unique culture ...
The resort in Dent has hosted families since 1915. Now in its 110th year, it's keeping traditions alive while modernizing for ...
Surrounded by friends and family, Army medic Richard Feneran, right, listens as Gary Ulrich, whose life Feneran saved in Vietnam, tells a story during a meeting on Nov. 2 at Giancarlo’s in Amherst.
Marie Maubouche was born in Saigon in October 1971 and was left on the steps of an orphanage when she was two days old. It was during the Vietnam War, and she knows little about her birth family or ...
Inducted into the Marine Corps at a 1967 Twins game with 149 others, North Branch author Christy Sauro spent years collecting ...
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