Cpl. Charles McMahon Jr. of the Marine Corps was among the last U.S. soldiers killed in Vietnam more than 50 years ago. McMahon, of Woburn, Massachusetts, not only left behind a legacy of service and ...
In February 1968, American forces in Vietnam were still reeling from the sudden onslaught of the Tet Offensive. The January ...
Christy Sauro went to his first Twins game a few weeks after graduating from North St. Paul High School in June 1967. He didn’t even make it to the seventh-inning stretch. Sauro was one of 150 young ...
It took months of risk and danger in the Vietnam War before U.S. Marine Cpl. Dennis Fisher got used to reaching for his camera instead of his firearm.
Jimmy Jackson Jr. is among 28 service members unaccounted for who served in Vietnam and whose bodies were never recovered. In 1969, Lance Cpl. James W. “Jimmy” Jackson Jr. walked into a medical ...
Maj. James Capers Jr. dedicated his life to serving his country. Now, his service is being honored. The 88-year-old U.S. Marine Corps veteran was recognized at the seventh annual Fox Nation Patriot ...
Dien Ban, South Vietnam, Nov. 25, 1968: An unidentified Marine crouches down on one knee as G Company, 2nd Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division makes a stop during a sweep through ...
Jerry Haywood of Coshocton served in the U.S. Marine Corps as a sergeant during the Vietnam War from 1967 to 1969. Haywood is still chaplain of Coshocton County Vietnam Veterans and was president of ...
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Ex-marine shares high-stakes Vietnam missions
An ex-Marine recounts intense, high-stakes missions during the Vietnam War. Hear firsthand stories of courage, strategy, and ...
State Rep. Joe D’Orsie, R-Mount Wolf, will host a ceremony to officially designate the bridge carrying state Route 462 over a tributary of Kreutz Creek in Hellam Township as the Roger Lee Fraker ...
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