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Vietnam War veteran David Snapp has mixed feelings on the 50th anniversary of the end of the war. The Orange native was an ...
President Woodrow Wilson logged the most time on the green, playing more than 1,000 games of golf during his eight-year ...
Doug Benjamin joined the Army when he was just 17 years old in 1967, and just one short year later, when he was 18, he was sent overseas.
The Madison County resident was injured in a Viet Cong mortar attack that left him 100% disabled but he also remembers ...
Stamford native and current Bridgeport resident Lenny Hunter was one of five brothers from Stamford's West Side to serve in ...
The U.S. entered the war seeking to prevent the spread of communism in Southeast Asia. Marc Selverstone, Gerald L. Baliles ...
“He went to Cam Ranh Bay and his message was ... the South Vietnamese army was in a confused state. That was one of the reasons they collapsed so rapidly.” And where was America’s president?
Peter Arnett and his colleagues had watched the last of the US Marines flee in a helicopter. Then they heard a telltale ...