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Clarence Singleton: Vietnam Marine story
Clarence Singleton joined the Marines in 1967, served in Vietnam during the Tet Offensive, was seriously wounded in a rocket ...
After a year of wide-ranging efforts by Hegseth and others to denigrate Black military service, Skip’s life—in its triumph ...
The F-4 Phantom II came with flaws, but its flexibility meant it became the muscle of US air power and helped pave the way ...
In the United States Army that I enlisted in 1967, one concept was drummed into my head. “We don’t leave anyone behind.” This ...
A man whose life was permanently altered while serving the country he loved, is, in death, continuing to provide for people ...
In 1967, Vietnam, Capt. Bill Dabney chose the Marine unit closest to the enemy—an instinct that soon put him and his men at ...
James Russell Butcher Jr., a Vietnam War Marine Corps combat artist and longtime Maryland portrait painter, died Jan. 19 at ...
In February 1968, American forces in Vietnam were still reeling from the sudden onslaught of the Tet Offensive. The January surprise attack by the North Vietnamese and the Viet Cong saw strategic but ...
There’s a good chance that you know him as a businessman, a restaurateur, and a top-notch barbecue chef, but you may not know ...
We were living at Geiger Trailer Park, which were these little bitty trailers that I think Eleanor Roosevelt had arranged for World War II vets to live in,” she said, “And when we found out that we ...
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