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Clarence Singleton: Vietnam Marine story
Clarence Singleton joined the Marines in 1967, served in Vietnam during the Tet Offensive, was seriously wounded in a rocket ...
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif.- Haight Ashbury, known as the epicenter of the hippie movement and counterculture, gained fame during ...
Every February, Black History Month shines a light on Americans whose contributions shaped the nation. One belongs to Pfc.
The Vietnam War ended more than 50 years ago, but its veterans still keep it alive by sharing their stories. Marshall’s Adult Community Center hosted a panel presentation Wednesday featuring Vietnam ...
Clerk Anthony Vega, who oversees elections throughout the county, said 18,000 vote-by-mail ballots were being mailed Thursday ...
Black America is often told that foreign policy is distant — something for diplomats, generals and elites in places most of us will never see. We are told to focus on schools, housing, policing and ...
Mike Bianchi: In the Divided States of America, the Super Bowl is the one thing that still unites us
I love the Super Bowl. I absolutely love it. I love everything about it: The overdone commercials. The over-the-top halftime ...
For one strange, glorious, guacamole-soaked, chicken wing–stained, beer-drenched Sunday evening every year, America still ...
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Vietnam Party leader To Lam to visit Cambodia
To Lam, General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam Central Committee, will lead a high-ranking Vietnamese delegation to Cambodia for a state visit at the invitation of Cambodian King Preah ...
When Vietnam veteran Ed Emanuel wrote the memoir "Soul Patrol" (2003), the gesture could have been likened to that of a ...
By late 1967, the M50 Ontos was just about phased out of military service. The Army had rejected it back in 1953, calling it too cramped, too lightly armored and too awkward to reload. Only the Marine ...
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