Dwight Hal Johnson received the nation's highest military honor in 1968. Three years later, he was killed during an attempted ...
At HUTECH’s graduation ceremony, Tran Nhat Phi shared how perseverance, community support, and a long fight against self-doubt shaped who he is today. Despite living with speech and mobility ...
Traffic to and from Da Lat in Vietnam's Central Highlands will be partially disrupted for six days as authorities close Prenn Pass from Jan. 9 to 15 to carry out repairs on landslides that damaged the ...
John Weston “Wes” Guckert, who founded a traffic engineering planning business and advocated for disabled veterans, died of a blood clot related to cancer surgery Dec. 30 at University of Maryland ...
Allen Garry Huseby, age 82, of Rochester, MN died December 28, 2025 at Charter House. He was born at St. Mary’s Hospital in Rochester, MN on September 15, 1943 to Aaron Huseby and Eunice (Torgerson) ...
John Probst, an executive vice president at NASCAR, speaks at the Ram display on the midway for the announcement that the Ram Brand will return to NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series competition prior to ...
Bluegrass music has never directly aligned with the general behavior of the mainstream country music scene. Never has it adapted for the sake of popularity and profit, and never has it bent or broken ...
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — John K. Newmann was still just a kid when he joined the U.S. Navy in 1965, prior to graduation from NW Classen High, eager to do his part to win a war. “I felt like that’s why ...
OIL CITY, La. — Veterans of the 169th Engineer Battalion reunited in Oil City, Louisiana — brothers once again after more than 50 years. The men, who built roads and highways in Vietnam, shared ...
Dong Ap Bia, South Vietnam, Aug. 1, 1969: An unidentified soldier brushes his teeth, the desolate and torn-up landscape of Hill 937 of Dong Ap Bia, better known to Americans as Hamburger Hill, ...
From left, Sue Rhymer and her husband Pete at the 71st Evacuation Hospital in Pleiku, Vietnam. The photo was taken in 1969. (Photo Provided) PARKERSBURG — Sue Rhymer spent five years in the U.S. Army ...
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