Stanley Prybylski, who served in the U.S. Marine Corps during the Vietnam War, was awarded a Purple Heart for injuries sustained when he stepped on a land mine.
The War That Changed America,” David Glover and Caroline Marsden realized there were going to be captivating stories. The difficult part came down to paring down those stories into six episodes.
Two American veterans of World War II who fought to free the Philippines in 1945 are headed back to help mark the 80th ...
Larry Chambers' orders saved lives by pushing helicopters into the sea during the end of the Vietnam War. ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — In April 1975, as the North Vietnamese closed in on Saigon, Americans ...
Stirm’s homecoming was not as sweet as “Burst of Joy” suggests. T he homecoming of Vietnam Prisoner of War Lt. Col. Robert L.
dodging a hail of bullets to escape forced conscription into a war which has persecuted his community for years. Now the military – and the rebels they are fighting who want independence – are ...
Captain Richard Stratton did more than serve his country in the Vietnam War — the prisoner of war was known as The Beak, a heroic member of the Strike Fighter Squadron 192. On Saturday, the Quincy ...
When Russia launched its invasion of Ukraine three years ago, Ukrainian soldiers were ready to sacrifice their lives ... North Koreans shoot': How Pyongyang's troops are reshaping Russia-Ukraine war ...
SAN ANTONIO - A Korean War Army soldier was finally laid to rest after his remains were identified almost 75 years later. Korean War Army Private First Class Arthur A. Clifton from Los Lunas ...
For many Americans, especially those born after the Vietnam War ended in 1975, images of that cataclysmic ... Caught behind enemy lines, military DJ John Bagwell knew it was kill or be killed ...
U.S. says 30,795 Communists killed in Vietnam city battles SAIGON, Feb. 12, 1968 (UPI) - U.S. military headquarters announced today it would no longer issue casualty tolls on the invasion of the ...