Beneath the shade of old mango trees in Bentiu, Vietnamese female soldiers and local women came together for a heartfelt exchange marking International Women’s Day and celebrating the spirit of women ...
Amidst the characteristic sunshine of Bentiu (South Sudan), under the shade of ancient mango trees, Vietnamese female soldiers and African women danced and chatted on a special day.
Following hours of deadly fighting in South Sudan, Vietnamese peacekeepers moved through the night to set up shelters, ...
What began as a small deployment of U.S. Marines to protect an airbase at Da Nang in Vietnam escalated into one of the most ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. "Soul Patrol" (Courtesy of Sundance Institute) In 1968, when Lawton Mackey Jr. was just 17, he forged his mother’s signature so he ...
Editor's Note: This is part one of a two-part column series on the impact of the death of Martin Luther King Jr. on soldiers serving in Vietnam as recalled by Andrew Penns of Abilene. By many accounts ...
In 1968, when Lawton Mackey Jr. was just 17, he forged his mother’s signature so he could enlist in the army. It had to be, he thought, better than earning $3 a day as a field laborer in South ...