The greatest story of the Vietnam War: What it was and the reporter who got itDavid Warsh, Globe Staff
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were beginning to fall apart in the wake of JFK's death and the rise of the incomprehensible Vietnam war (where all our tax dollars were going) -- when peep shows and adult "book stores", with their wares on display in the shop windows, popped up in even "nice" business districts be...
She covered the Vietnam War with the North Vietnamese-backed guerrillas, known as Viet Cong, battling the U.S. military and its South Vietnamese allies. Her books include “Au Nord-Vietnam: écrit sous les bombes” (1967), or “In North Vietnam: Written Under the Bombs.” She ...
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On Veterans Day, learn about the Battle of Ia Drang at Richland Library October 30, 2024 The battle of Ia Drang in 1965 was the first great clash between the U.S. and North Vietnamese armies. About 237 Americans were killed, along with 132 South Vietnamese, and… ...