During the Vietnam War, the U.S. introduced a policy known as Project 100,000. It lowered certain enlistment standards to increase troop numbers. Officials framed it as both a military and social ...
The Vietnam War ended more than 50 years ago, but its veterans still keep it alive by sharing their stories. Marshall’s Adult Community Center hosted a panel presentation Wednesday featuring Vietnam ...
Military history is much more than battlefield trivia. Stacker took a look at 25 recent "Jeopardy!" questions about the ...
At the age of 100, naval aviator Capt. Royce Williams is set to be awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions during the ...
Left: A line of Ohio National Guardsmen, with rifles and gas masks, on the Kent State University campus as they prepare to ...
In the warm glow of the country’s jazz cafés, a subculture of vinyl aficionados is cultivating the kind of shared sensory ...
Might makes right” is now the American operating principle across the globe, from Gaza to Venezuela to Minnesota.
Pulaski Street students were the first audience to watch the new PFC Garfield Langhorn documentary about Riverhead's only ...
A prolific writer and lecturer, he viewed U.S. history through the lens of class struggle. But some accused him of defending ...
More than just exposing Hanoi's duality in approach toward the U.S., the document confirms a deep-seated fear of external ...
On May 4, 1970, I was standing in the newsroom of the student newspaper at Northern Illinois University next to the clattering UPI machine when the bell struck four times. I still remember being ...
Dorner Carmichael reprised her American Red Cross volunteer role to give troops deployed to NATO-ally Poland a sense of normalcy while deployed far from home.