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Two books that explore the deep flaws in our health care system are top of the pile today, along with fiction set from St. Paul’s Seventh Street to Vietnam. The authors are Minnesotans or have ...
Folks will have plenty of opportunities to celebrate American independence thanks to 4th Fest of Greater Racine, Inc.
Events in the Middle East, like tremors along a fault line, often send shockwaves far beyond the region’s jagged frontiers.
Army Warrant Officer Billy McDonnell, of Newtown, was 19 when he died in Vietnam. Bucks County has named a bridge in his ...
Millions of pounds of military equipment dating back to World War II are headed to Washington, D.C., for the Army’s 250th birthday parade.
Six Vietnam veterans from the 1st Air Cavalry Division, along with their guests and wives, are set to visit Anniston during Memorial Day week for their annual reunion — a tradition that has ...
Jungle warfare demanded new tactics—and helicopters delivered. Here’s how air mobility shaped the Vietnam War. An unresponsive jet that crashed after flying over Washington had dozens of ...
The Vietnam War saw the first tests of the Army’s air cavalry concept with the 1965 deployment of the experimental 1st Squadron, 9th Air Cavalry. By the war’s end, five squadrons would serve ...
Sonnier was a rifleman assigned to Charlie Company, 1st Battalion of the 7th Cavalry, 1st Air Cavalry Division. The company suffered 68 casualties, with 42 killed in action and 26 wounded, from a ...
More than 50 years after U.S. troops departed Vietnam, the post office in Captain Cook is being named after 1st Lt. John Kuulei Kauhaihao of Hōnaunau, who was killed in action during the war.
Frank Scolaro, 80, of Mount Sinai, suffered 13 wounds in both legs, abdomen, chest and his left arm from a grenade when he served in the Army in the 1st Air Cavalry Division.
At 26 years old he shipped off to Vietnam and was assigned to A-troop, 1st of the 9th Air Cavalry. "We went out looking to see what had happened the night before, and what we could stir up," he said.