Fifty years after its horrors, we know that the press helped to turn public opinion against the conflict. That’s because war ...
In 1968, the Vietnamese celebrated Tet, or The Festival of the First Day, on January 30. It was also the day the communist North Vietnamese chose to initiate a surprise attack on the South.
Bucks County names a bridge after U.S. Army First Lieutenant Lee Fulton Clickner, a local hero who died in Vietnam.
Kansas veteran Bill Ritter of Topeka served during a major escalation, and one of the largest military campaigns of the ...
The current escalation of violence in Iraq, coupled with the American public's war fatigue, resembles conditions during the Vietnam War's Tet Offensive, says New York Times columnist Tom Friedman.
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During the Vietnam War era, anti-war protests took place in Sheboygan. A 1967 vigil at Fountain Park featured demonstrators protesting the war as morally wrong and illegal. Local men, including a ...
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