In the service: Ambrose Smurra, 72, of Plainfield, spent 1967-68 in Vietnam as a U.S. Army artillery gunner, surviving the Tet Offensive. “I was 23 years old and working at the InterRoyal Mill and ...
Thomas W. Fisher, right, an Allentown resident who died on Sept. 4, 1967 in Vietnam, is among the group of troops pictured here. l couldn't help but notice that in the Jan. 30 "Today in History" ...
This year brings a number of important anniversaries, especially half-century benchmarks from one of the most eventful, unpredictable and violent periods in American history. This includes our ...
2018-03-18T22:30:00-04:00https://images.c-span.org/Files/b8a/20180318085439003_hd.jpgJim Webb and David Maraniss talked about the major military, political and ...
In the service: Charles Savitski's two years of active duty service in the Army brought him face-to-face with the Viet Cong and North Vietnamese Army during the Tet Offensive. On the eve of Jan. 29, ...
Doris Allen, an Army intelligence analyst during the Vietnam War whose warning about the impending attacks in early 1968 by North Vietnamese and Viet Cong forces that became known as the Tet offensive ...
More than half a century later, 14 soldiers of Bravo Company were formally awarded Bronze Star Medals for their actions in Vietnam's Central Highlands.