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Don't miss the Gameplay Trailer for Hell Let Loose: Vietnam, a Vietnam War-era first-person action shooter developed by Expression Games. Players will engage in large-scale 50v50 player battles to ...
This year’s Small Business Saturday on Nov. 29 meant a little more to artist and business owner Everett Carter. Carter, a Vietnam War veteran, was selling some of his art on a day when Americans are ...
This post may contain links from our sponsors and affiliates, and Flywheel Publishing may receive compensation for actions taken through them. Vietnam was a war where technology clashed with terrain, ...
The US is already fighting a war against Venezuela — in the form of drug traffickers and narco-terrorists, whose poisons kill more Americans in a year than died in Vietnam, Sen. Dave McCormick warned ...
BEDFORD, Va. (WDBJ) - A crowd filled Main Street in Bedford Saturday morning as the community came together to dedicate a new Vietnam Veterans Memorial, a project nearly two decades in the making and ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Retired Col. Robert Stirm, featured in the Pulitzer Prize-winning “Burst of Joy,” a symbol of the Vietnam War’s ...
It’s the ultimate homecoming photo — a smiling family rushing to reunite with a U.S. Air Force officer in 1973 who spent years as a POW in North Vietnam, his oldest daughter sprinting ahead with her ...
How could America lose the Vietnam War? Even now, 50 years after the last American helicopters left Saigon, the answer is elusive. Despite pouring immense resources into Vietnam — including nearly 3 ...
Lt. Col. Robert Stirm, the Air Force officer whose return from captivity during the Vietnam War was captured in an iconic photograph in 1973, has died at 92, according to CBS News. Stirm, an F-105 ...
ASHEVILLE – Outside the doors of the Charles George Veterans Affairs Medical Center in East Asheville, a bronze statue of the hospital’s namesake was gleaming. It was the likeness of a young man, born ...
When Jerry Ferris was a senior at Withrow High School in 1967, he convinced five of his classmates to enlist with him in the U.S. Marines. The six of them went through Boot Camp together, were flown ...