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Vietnam
June 2007
Richard C. Barrett
Bud Day: Vietnam War POW Hero The only American POW to escape North Vietnam missed being rescued by minutes, costing him more than five years in brutal captivity. mark for My Articles similar articles
Vietnam Joe Devlin: The Boat People's Priest Following his five-year ministry in the Mekong Delta, Jesuit priest Joe Devlin became the champion of the Vietnamese boat people who fled to Thailand. mark for My Articles similar articles
Vietnam
Michael J. Walsh
Men with Green Faces In Vietnam's Mekong Delta, Navy SEALs were the military's 'eyes and ears,' providing vital intelligence on enemy operations. mark for My Articles similar articles
Mother Jones
Jan/Feb 2000
Robert Dreyfuss
Apocalypse Still Twenty-five years after the war ended, millions of Vietnamese continue to suffer the toxic consequences of America's most devastating chemical weapon -- Agent Orange. mark for My Articles similar articles
Vietnam
June 2005
Paul N. Mitchell
Another Side of Vietnam: An Army Chaplain Wins Hearts and Minds Like their fathers in World War II, the American GIs in Vietnam went out of their way to help the victims of the war. mark for My Articles similar articles
Vietnam
Paddy Griffith
Re-evaluating the Role of the 'Dustoff' While it improved the survival rate and confidence level of troops in Vietnam, medevac often distorted the tactical shape of battles. mark for My Articles similar articles
Vietnam
August 24, 2004
Al Hemingway
Harvey Barnum: Medal of Honor Recipient In-country for just two weeks, artillery forward observer Harvey Barnum assumed command of Hotel Company, 2nd Battalion, 9th Marines, during a Viet Cong ambush. Here, he talks about his experiences during two Vietnam tours. mark for My Articles similar articles
Vietnam Letters From Readers - December 2007 - Vietnam More about Donald Koelper... That one-year tour of duty... Operation Dewey Canyon... etc. mark for My Articles similar articles
Vietnam
John B. Hasema
Never Forgotten: Accounting for American MIAs Joint Task Force--Full Accounting continues the effort to recover the remains of the 1,991 Americans still missing in Southeast Asia. mark for My Articles similar articles
Vietnam
December 24, 2004
Peter Kross
The Taylor Mission to Vietnam President John F. Kennedy's tentative response to the report by General Maxwell Taylor had unintended consequences for the course of the war. mark for My Articles similar articles
Vietnam
April 2007
Letters from Readers Rear Echelon Serviceman... Counting the Days... A War Reporter Returns to Vietnam... etc. mark for My Articles similar articles
Vietnam
December 2006
Mark DePu
Vietnam War: The Individual Rotation Policy The individual rotation policy was, in hindsight, clearly one of the worst ideas of the war. At the time, however, military planners had few options. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
February 28, 2005
Sheridan Prasso
Dollar-Friendly Destinations: Vietnam It's one of Asia's most diverse travel locales - and getting there is easier than ever. mark for My Articles similar articles
Vietnam
October 2006
Kathy Manney
Operation Babylift: Evacuating Abandoned Children Orphaned by the Vietnam War American relief effort worked nonstop to evacuate abandoned Amerasian children from Vietnam before Saigon fell in 1975. mark for My Articles similar articles
Vietnam
June 28, 2004
James Donovan
Combined Action Program: Marines' Alternative to Search and Destroy The U.S. Marine Corps CAP just might have been a viable alternative to MACV's 'big battalions' strategy in Vietnam. mark for My Articles similar articles
Parameters
Summer 2004
Robert M. Cassidy
Back to the Street without Joy: Counterinsurgency Lessons from Vietnam and Other Small Wars This article aims to distill some of the more relevant counterinsurgency lessons from the American military's experiences during Vietnam and before. mark for My Articles similar articles
Vietnam
August 24, 2004
Peter Kross
The Assassination of Ngo Dinh Diem Did the bloody downfall of South Vietnamese President Ngo Dinh Diem in 1963 put the United States on a slippery slope into a quagmire? mark for My Articles similar articles
Vietnam
October 2006
Letter Tet in Bien Hoa and Long Binh... An Hoa Combat Base, Revisited... M-24 Chaffee Light Tank... etc. mark for My Articles similar articles
Vietnam
Stephen B. Young
LBJ's Disengagement Strategy Ambassador Ellsworth Bunker's charge from President Lyndon B. Johnson in 1967 was to de-escalate the Vietnam conflict without losing the war. He did just that. mark for My Articles similar articles
Outside
December 2009
Mike Kessler
The Giving Trip Roadmonkey Adventure Philanthropy is the latest outfitter to combine far-flung travel and community service. mark for My Articles similar articles
Vietnam
December 2006
Letters From Readers Going Home... Palm Sunday Sergeant... Reflections on the Ia Drang... Tony Poe Controversy... mark for My Articles similar articles