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A new memoir by Waverly native Thomas Houston is shedding light on the personal side of the Vietnam War through a trove of heartfelt letters. Heavy Pack, Rough ...
IN international law, piracy was the first international crime with pirates considered as enemies of humanity and commands ...
Commander United Patriotic bodies Fargo Memorial Honor Guard. Another successful Memorial Day has come and gone. Area Veterans organizations have ...
This year’s Memorial Day ceremony commemorated the 50th anniversary of the end of U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War.
On May 7, 1975, President Gerald Ford, a Republican, made a heartfelt appeal to the nation, urging Americans to welcome ...
An intimate crowd of veterans, their families and community members gathered at Harry S. Truman Presidential Library and ...
Sunday news show devotes episode to loneliness and youth mental health. Vivek Murthy and Patrick Kennedy say creating ...
With the Oval Office looking more like a middle school classroom every day, let’s recall the way, once upon a time, we ...
A Vietnam War veteran took the podium at Fort Snelling National Cemetery on Monday to offer his reflection 50 years after the ...
It’s often been described as one of the most divisive conflicts in the history of our country. The Vietnam War went on for nearly two decades, taking a ...
Five decades after the Vietnam war ended, more Asian American and Pacific Islander veterans are reflecting on the ...
The U.S. retains a vivid memory of its own fallen, etched deep into its national consciousness. But it affords little space ...