James Russell Butcher Jr., a portrait painter and illustrator who was a Vietnam War Marine Corps combat artist, died of ...
It took months of risk and danger in the Vietnam War before U.S. Marine Cpl. Dennis Fisher got used to reaching for his camera instead of his firearm.
Wounded several times, Harold Fritz bravely led his platoon through a dire ambush in Vietnam, leading to the most prestigious ...
By all accounts, Doug Hays, 79, of Butler, is lucky to be alive. During his nine-month stint in Vietnam, he was wounded ...
I feel deeply honored and humbled to receive this award and recognition,” Southbury veteran Kenneth Korsu said.
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MLK Day’s Long Island origins
John Mobley said it was time to tell his story as he leaned back in a chair at his kitchen table in Westbury. “I’ve been ...
Project 100,000 lowered enlistment standards during Vietnam, pulling in vulnerable recruits and sending many into high-risk jobs where the human cost showed up in higher deaths and worse outcomes ...
For decades, the Navy SEALs have been among the most recognized names of the U.S. military's elite warfighters. This month marks 64 years since the ...
This is “Student Stories, Part One.” In 1954, 18-year-old Shyama Osborne drove from her hometown in downtown Santa Barbara to ...
We were living at Geiger Trailer Park, which were these little bitty trailers that I think Eleanor Roosevelt had arranged for ...
Gary Bradshaw served with U.S. Marine Corps. He originally began service with the U.S. Navy Reserves in 1966. He was born and raised in Billings. This is part of his Vietnam story.
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