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Amazon Prime viewers are in for a treat as one of the "best war films ever made" is available for streaming on the platform.
In the photograph, the young soldier looks past the camera lens. Blood stains his face from shrapnel wounds. Grenades hang ...
On assignment in Da Nang for the ceremony marking the 11th anniversary of the Army of the Republic of Vietnam’s I Corps at ...
Welcome to Week in Iowa. As the state braces for a heat wave that will span from Friday into next week, Iowans got outside ...
John Lennon thought the outrage over a Beatles album was hypocritical of Americans. Here's why he thought they should be fine with it.
Once dubbed “napalm girl,” she bears the physical and psychological scars of the war that nearly took her life. Her greatest ...
Re-enacting battles from Vietnam demonstrates how war can be mythologized. This personal reflection is part of a series ...
Inducted into the Marine Corps at a 1967 Twins game with 149 others, North Branch author Christy Sauro spent years collecting ...
The image, captured 53 years ago this weekend during the Vietnam War, galvanized the anti-war movement in the U.S. But a new documentary raises questions about who was behind the camera.
One of the most striking images taken during the Vietnam War may have been attributed to the wrong photographer. Back in 1973, World Press Photo selected the Associated Press’ Nick Ut’s “The ...
Sergeant John Fairley reflects on his time as a Vietnam War photographer 50 years on from the North Vietnamese Army's invasion of Saigon in 1975. Every year, Vietnamese communities and veterans ...
Vietnam was the first “living room war,” seen on TV and through remarkable photography. Photojournalists captured war’s most personal moments, the best and worst of human nature.