During the Vietnam War, a shocking phenomenon emerged inside the U.S. military known as “fragging.” Soldiers began deliberately attacking their own officers and non-commissioned officers, usually with ...
Hollywood delivered powerful combat stories about the brutality of battle, but nothing came close to matching Oliver Stone’s depiction of America’s tragic Vietnam chapter. This drama about an ...
Bill Underhill abruptly walked out of an apartment party near the old McDonald’s in Dinkytown on the evening of March 10, 1969.
On June 20, 1965, North Vietnamese MiG-17 pilots circled the wreckage of a downed American F-4 Phantom, confident the skies were now theirs. Usually, the next aircraft to arrive would be another ...
Country” Joe McDonald, a hippie rock star of the 1960s whose “I-Feel-Like-I’m-Fixin’-To-Die Rag” was a four-lettered rebuke ...
Country Joe McDonald, who became a Woodstock festival legend and fronted the band Country Joe and the Fish in the 1960s, has died at age 84.
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That spirit was on full display at Navy Federal Credit Union’s Veterans Showcase, an annual military-affiliated hockey tournament held Jan. 31 in Tampa, Florida. Four teams from across the country ...
On Feb. 10, the David Shribman article on the editorial page made a statement that was not correct. He said, "It is well known what went into Vietnam: a disproportionate number of Black soldiers. It's ...
On March 25, 1969, 17-year-old Mary Kay Heese never returned home from school in Wahoo, Nebraska. Hours later, her body was found beaten and stabbed to death on the side of the road outside of town.