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A bridge east of Pollock, SD, will be named in honor of U.S. Army Private First-Class Fred D. Larson during a State Bridge ...
Adm. Stephen Koehler gave assurances of U.S. commitment to help defend freedom of passage and the rule of law in the Indo-Pacific region.
YUEN FOONG KHONG is Li Ka Shing Professor of Political Science and Co-Director of the Centre on Asia and Globalization at the ...
Paul Shin, whose decadeslong career in journalism, including nearly 20 years with The Associated Press, placed him at the heart of South Korea’s most turbulent and transformative moments since ...
Assistant Department of Homeland Security Secretary Tricia McLaughlin said the deportation flight carrying the deportees ...
War-torn South Sudan is a country the State Department advises against travel to due to “crime, kidnapping, and armed ...
I always assumed that napalm strikes burned the enemy. Then came the photo after I’d returned to "the world," as we called civilian life. No words can convey that impact.
It is commonly believed that the Vietnam War was waged only by the United States armed forces against the Communists of the North, but the reality was much different. As part of the Free World ...
Vietnam’s Poignant Celebration of Victory Over America 50 Years Ago A Marine Corps veteran who served in the war returned to the country as it marked a half-century since it prevailed over the U ...
On April 30, 1975, the world watched with disbelief and sorrow as Saigon fell to the advancing North Vietnamese army. In mere hours, the Republic of Vietnam — South Vietnam — ceased to exist ...
In the Tet Offensive of 1968, just under 4,000 Americans were killed plus about 5,000 in the South Vietnamese Army, while 45,000 Vietcong and North Vietnamese combatants were killed in a few days.