North Vietnamese negotiators walked out of peace talks in Paris on Dec. 13, 1972. They had just rejected American proposals ...
This year marks 50 years since the Vietnam War ended with the capture of Saigon by communist forces, and among those who escaped and survived are a Mason woman and her family, who arrived in the ...
Escorted by a Vietnamese naval vessel, the Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) Navy Task Group 989, which is conducting a far-sea comprehensive training mission, arrived at Cam Ranh Port in Vietnam ...
The French frigate Prairial docked at Tien Sa Port for a six-day visit, marking another step in Vietnam–France strategic defense ties. On November 14, the French Navy cruiser Prairial, under the ...
Vietnam War veteran Maurice Moreau recounts harrowing experiences, including surviving attacks and losing a friend. Moreau highlights the difficulty of identifying the enemy, as Viet Cong often ...
An Aliquippa veteran can now proudly display the medals he earned during his military service in Vietnam. John M. Denk served in the U.S. Navy during the Vietnam War, earning several commendations and ...
NORFOLK, Va. (WAVY) — After 57 years, Capt. Thomas Edwin Scheurich is finally home. The remains of Scheurich, a U.S. Navy captain, have finally returned home after he disappeared during the Vietnam ...
He oversaw supplies for the war effort under Lyndon B. Johnson and later had a brief, rocky tenure as president of The Washington Post during the Pentagon Papers case. By Richard Goldstein Paul R.
Paul R. Ignatius, a management consultant who served as secretary of the Navy at the height of the Vietnam War and spent two turbulent years as president of The Washington Post, died Nov. 6 at his ...
BREMERTON, Wash. — The Navy officially has a new “backbone” of its submarine fleet that is bigger, faster, quieter, and has more endurance and firepower than the Vietnam War-era design it passed by in ...
National Naval Aviation Museum Honors Vietnam POWs with Emotional Exhibit Rear Adm. Gregory Huffman, commander, Naval Education and Training Command (NETC), delivers remarks during NETC’s change of ...
U.S. Navy Lt. Everett Alvarez Jr. was the first American to stay at the infamous Hoa Lo prison in North Vietnam, and when others arrived after they wondered how he managed to snag the best spot in the ...
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