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As a Marine in Vietnam in 1967 and 1968, 19-year-old Bob Barnas grew up “real fast.” He saw friends die near him, but the tragedies he witnessed while serving his country during that conflict ...
New book, “To Vietnam and Back 1967- 1968: Letters of Family, Friends, Faith and Love” chronicles a Delco family’s loving correspondence with a son serving in a war zone.
Since the photo with Mick Shuravloff (who I served with in Vietnam (1967-68) and wounded by the same mortar) and I was published (4/1/24), I have been asked about Vietnam. Congress never declared ...
On October 21, 1967, an estimated 100,000 Vietnam War protesters rallied in Washington, DC. More than 35,000 demonstrators marched to the Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia, and many remained there ...
In 1967, TIME considered the often paradoxical situation of African-American soldiers in Vietnam and what effect the war would have on them.
As a Vietnam Veteran (101st Airborne, Vietnam (1967-68)), who was wounded, I can relate to such stories that Hirsch has about his final days in Kabul.
He spent one year statewide and another year in Vietnam (1967-68), earning a combat infantry badge by, as he says, "seeing the ugly face of war." And it could have been worse.