In the mountain highlands of southern Vietnam, a golden creature catches the light. Screengrab from Tan Van Nguyen’s Facebook post In the dense forests of southern Vietnam, the ground reaches toward ...
Sky death match continues to dominate Vietnamese box offices in its third week, crossing 213.3 billion VND (approximately 8.6 million USD) in total revenue, while the 18+ horror film Torture hill, ...
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, ...
FORT CARSON, Colo. — The sharp crack of artillery echoed across the range, rolling over the Colorado foothills like distant thunder. A plume of smoke and dust marked the blast as the round roared ...
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 ...
A fledgling community tourism project with northern Vietnam’s White Thai people offers a quiet alternative to hill-tribe trekking in busy Sapa. In Pu Bin, an embryonic community tourism programme is ...
Worrell, Gary Wayne, passed away July 8th, 2025. A lifelong resident of Farmersville, Gary was born on September 16, 1946. He graduated from Farmersville High School in 1964, where he earned his ...
[This story first appeared in the July/August 2006 issue of MotorTrend Classic] At the end of the 1960s, the luxury-car market was booming to the tune of about $2.5 billion and Detroit owned it. Audis ...
In the fall of 1967, a land mine in Vietnam killed a Fort Mill teen, husband and expectant father on his first patrol as a Marine. A month later, another mine killed a Rock Hill soldier with 10 ...
Scientists found a hibernating creature with “sharp” claws on a mountain in Vietnam and discovered a new species, a study said. Photo from Bragin et al. (2025) As temperatures dropped on a mountain in ...
In 1969, WCCO reporter Al Austin and photojournalist Gordon Bartouche traveled to Vietnam and followed nearly a dozen Minnesota soldiers on the front lines. Pauleen Le reconnects with one of those ...