Jimmie Childress had been sitting in a Kansas City jail for two months, waiting to be tried for transporting stolen property across state lines. It was the spring of 1967, and Jimmie was 18 years old.
Army rifleman Pfc. John C. DeMarr Jr. of White Plains was walking flank to protect his platoon while navigating a rubber plantation near Da An in Vietnam on July 22, 1968, when he spotted an enemy ...
Long Binh Jail was a prison for American soldiers on the outskirts of Saigon with notoriously harsh conditions. In 1968, a group of black inmates... The Forgotten History Of A Prison Uprising In ...
Army rifleman Pfc. John C. DeMarr Jr. of White Plains was walking flank to protect his platoon while navigating a rubber plantation near Dĩ An in Vietnam on July 22, 1968, when he spotted an enemy ...