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Vietnam War: Who was right about what went wrong – and why it matters in Afghanistan
In the Vietnam era, as today, the United States found itself engulfed in a seemingly never-ending war with mounting costs, unclear goals and few signs of success, writes this Drake University professor.
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Remains of Air Force colonel killed in Vietnam identified
Col. Ronald Scott’s actions on a mission a month before he was declared missing earned him a Silver Star.
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48 hours of hell: The Vietnam battle that produced the latest Medal of Honor, from five men who lived through it
When Former Spc. Jim McCloughan, 71, receives his Medal of Honor today, four battle buddies will be watching.
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Rolling Thunder: A young Marine vet shares the story of his inaugural ride
Jon Simkins, Navy Times’ managing editor and a Marine who served in Iraq, rode a Harley in Rolling Thunder’s 30th Anniversary.
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Rolling Thunder ride draws thousands to nation’s capital
Thousands of motorcyclists have poured into the nation’s capital to honor prisoners of war and service members missing in action.
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Vietnam War: Who was right about what went wrong – and why it matters in Afghanistan
In the Vietnam era, as today, the United States found itself engulfed in a seemingly never-ending war with mounting costs, unclear goals and few signs of success, writes this Drake University professor.
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Remains of Air Force colonel killed in Vietnam identified
Col. Ronald Scott’s actions on a mission a month before he was declared missing earned him a Silver Star.
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48 hours of hell: The Vietnam battle that produced the latest Medal of Honor, from five men who lived through it
When Former Spc. Jim McCloughan, 71, receives his Medal of Honor today, four battle buddies will be watching.
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Rolling Thunder: A young Marine vet shares the story of his inaugural ride
Jon Simkins, Navy Times’ managing editor and a Marine who served in Iraq, rode a Harley in Rolling Thunder’s 30th Anniversary.
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Rolling Thunder ride draws thousands to nation’s capital
Thousands of motorcyclists have poured into the nation’s capital to honor prisoners of war and service members missing in action.
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Vietnam War: Who was right about what went wrong – and why it matters in Afghanistan
In the Vietnam era, as today, the United States found itself engulfed in a seemingly never-ending war with mounting costs, unclear goals and few signs of success, writes this Drake University professor.
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Remains of Air Force colonel killed in Vietnam identified
Col. Ronald Scott’s actions on a mission a month before he was declared missing earned him a Silver Star.
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48 hours of hell: The Vietnam battle that produced the latest Medal of Honor, from five men who lived through it
When Former Spc. Jim McCloughan, 71, receives his Medal of Honor today, four battle buddies will be watching.
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Rolling Thunder: A young Marine vet shares the story of his inaugural ride
Jon Simkins, Navy Times’ managing editor and a Marine who served in Iraq, rode a Harley in Rolling Thunder’s 30th Anniversary.
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Rolling Thunder ride draws thousands to nation’s capital
Thousands of motorcyclists have poured into the nation’s capital to honor prisoners of war and service members missing in action.
















