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Heckler & Koch firearms have played an unheralded and destructive role in the civil wars that have consumed the country since ...
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How the M14 Rifle Made the Ultimate ComebackThe M14 rifle, designed in the 1950s to be the US military’s single, do-it-all battle rifle, had a notoriously short and ...
Kunia resident Sae Joon Park, a decorated Army veteran, was given three weeks to return to South Korea, after 48 years in the ...
New breakthroughs in DNA analysis offer a chance to identify more of the lost from wars and disasters stretching back decades ...
It was March 12, 1971, in northern Vietnam’s Quin Tri, when the gun truck, “Proud American,” was struck by two B40 ...
Retired U.S. Air Force Major Don Harten, known as a River Rat, shared his story of surviving a secret B-52 raid and over 300 ...
Unlike World War II, there were no huge victory parades in major cities to welcome Vietnam War veterans. It was 50 years ago that sustained U.S. bombing raids of North Vietnam began and the first ...
Tinker Air Force Base was receiving GAM-77 supersonic missiles, nicknamed Hound Dogs, that would need to be modified.
DURHAM, N.H. — A panel of Vietnam War veterans looked back at their experiences from that time with University of New Hampshire students and campus leaders during a special panel Saturday ...
This small group of young, conservative men was dedicated to recreating key U.S. military operations and battles from the war in Vietnam on one member’s 100-acre wooded property.
The Taste of History event reprised in the Sandstone Village, 736 Milan Ave. in Amherst, for the third year in a row to bring history to life. Representing several war eras, reenactors and vendors ...
“I didn’t know what was wrong with me, just constantly, on edge and unease." What one Vietnam veteran has to say about PTSD during PTSD awareness month.
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