Most recently, in 1968, Lyndon B. Johnson shocked the country when he made the surprise announcement that he would not run at the end of an Oval Office speech on his plan to limit US military operations in Vietnam.
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The September 30 deadline to apply for PACT Act benefits is nearly here.
In 1969, Thomas Dreiling was a typical senior at Ranum High School in Westminster. But instead of graduating, he went to war, where he was exposed to agent Orange.
Daniel Ellsberg, a former military analyst and anti-war activist whose disclosure of the so-called Pentagon Papers revealed systemic US government deception about the Vietnam War, has died, his family announced in a statement. He was 92.
Staff Sgt. Ken Wallingford had only days left to serve in the US Army when he found himself trapped – and seconds away from being burned alive.
One local man is doing a challenge that will test his athleticism and perseverance all to honor those who've served and died for our country. Tung Dinh is doing sit-ups for 25 hours straight to remember Memorial Day and the veterans who sacrificed their lives.
One local man is doing a challenge that will test his athleticism and perseverance all to honor those who've served and died for our country. Tung Dinh is doing sit-ups for 25 hours straight to remember Memorial Day and the veterans who sacrificed their lives.
A Vietnam War veteran is walking dozens of miles in honor of the soldiers who died in the war.
Thursday, in partnership with the city of Paducah, Local 6 presented the Distinguished Veteran Award to one special person in the community. Patricia Mack received the Distinguished Veteran Award during Local 6 Midday, along with a Quilt of Valor.
WASHINGTON — What a day for nine of our local World War II, Korean and Vietnam veterans.