Every February, Black History Month shines a light on Americans whose contributions shaped the nation. One belongs to Pfc.
In 1967, Vietnam, Capt. Bill Dabney chose the Marine unit closest to the enemy—an instinct that soon put him and his men at ...
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When two US Marines hunted the deadliest Vietnam sniper
In 1966 Vietnam, U.S. Marine Corps snipers Carlos Hathcock, known as Lông Trắng (The White Feather), and John Burke are on a ...
James Russell Butcher Jr., a Vietnam War Marine Corps combat artist and longtime Maryland portrait painter, died Jan. 19 at ...
BROCKTON — Lorraine Burbank was 10 in the summer of 1967. One day a priest and two Marines showed up at the gate. It meant her older brother was dead. Marine Cpl. Wladyslaw "Scotty" Staniszewski was ...
Editor's Note: This article is part of KSAT’s special, "50 Years After The Fall: From Saigon to San Antonio," highlighting how the war in Vietnam affected veterans in the Alamo City and South Texas.
One woman finds 12,585 reasons to remember those who served our country. May 27, 2013 — -- Former Marines Jim Volkmar and Arthur Phillips always wondered what had happened to each other. They ...
(NEXSTAR) — This year marks 50 years since the fall of Saigon. For many who fought in Vietnam, the years since have been spent coping with physical pain and PTSD. Their common bond helps get them ...
Donat LeBlanc, a New Bedford native, served in the Vietnam War in 1966 as a Marine. He served nine months before being severely wounded during a medevac mission where he lost his right arm. He later ...
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Serving those who serve: Mobile restaurant owner and Vietnam War hero always helps area veterans
MOBILE, Ala. (WKRG) —There’s a good chance that you know him as a businessman, a restaurateur, and a top-notch barbecue chef, but you may not know that he was a Marine veteran who fought bravely in ...
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