(NEXSTAR) — It’s been 50 years since the end of the Vietnam War but its impact on American families continues to be felt even to this day. Nowhere are the accounts of those who fought — including ...
Covington resident and U.S. Army veteran Irwin Marant keeps a box with a few pieces of memorabilia from the months he spent ...
A local business in Yuma held another celebration event Saturday to honor their 48 years of business. The Peanut Patch opened ...
War. At the Museum of Veterans and Military History in Vilonia, there are many things paying tribute including the LZ ...
YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA) - A local business in Yuma celebrated 48 years Saturday. According to the store's website, the Peanut Patch opened its doors in 1977 after Gerry and Franny Didier turned their love ...
Former U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Robert Stirm, a POW during the Vietnam War known for the iconic "Burst of Joy" photo reuniting him with his family, has died in California.
Public outcry forces German auction house to pull sale of Nazi memorabilia, including a Yellow Star with "signs of wear." How is the sale of Nazi-era artifacts regulated and who's buying it?
Millions of casualties. Years of bloody attrition warfare. When Vietnamese communists toppled French colonial rule in 1954 despite massive U.S. military aid, the Geneva Accords temporarily divided ...
HANOI, Vietnam (AP) — U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth was in Vietnam on Sunday, reaffirming a partnership built on healing the scars of the Vietnam War in a trip that will test whether Washington ...
HANOI, Vietnam — U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth was in Vietnam on Sunday, reaffirming a partnership built on healing the scars of the Vietnam War in a trip that will test whether Washington can ...
Jewish War Veterans Mo-Kan Post 605 (JWV) announced plans to remodel and rotate items in its two museum display cases at the Jewish Community Campus. The two cases, located between Ram’s Cafe and ...
It could once have been said that the Vietnam War was the most photographed war in history, but you can’t say that anymore, because today everybody has a camera. Everything, it seems, is photographed ...