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The evolution of military tattoos, from Sailor Jerry to skull logos
For generations, tattoos have served as both a rite of passage and a record of service for members of the military.
By Clay Beyersdorfer
Jane Fonda says she regrets the ‘horrible’ message her Vietnam actions sent to US troops
Actress looks back at her life in HBO’s “Jane Fonda in Five Acts.”
Valor Friday: Army sergeant mustered final strength to destroy enemy machine gun, save his men
Completely out of ammunition, the sergeant grabbed two grenades and charged toward the enemy machine gun nest.
By J.D. Simkins
Vietnam war memorial is being restored after vandalism
The Huey helicopter at the memorial was damaged.
Marine killed in Vietnam awarded Navy Cross for assaulting bunker firing at his unit
A half century later Cpl. Stephen E. Austin was awarded the nation’s second highest award for combat bravery.
By Shawn Snow
Voice of ‘Good morning, Vietnam’ dies at 79
Air Force veteran and disc jockey Adrian Cronauer died on Wednesday.
By Charlsy Panzino
Commentary: Here’s why commissaries should reconsider selling liquor
'Alcohol is alcohol,' writes an official with the Distilled Spirits Council (and a former commissary bagger).
By David Ozgo
Senate plans path ahead for ‘blue water Navy’ benefits fix
Tens of thousands of Vietnam veterans denied disability benefits could be helped by a bill already passed by the House.
Legion’s Legacy, Rocky Mountain highs and Bull Run revisited: 3 vet-friendly summer rides
How to hit the road for a good cause.
By Kevin Lilley
Pompeo appeals for North Korea to replicate Vietnam’s ‘miracle’
Undeterred by a blistering rebuke of his efforts to forge a denuclearization deal with North Korea, U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Sunday appealed for North Korea’s leadership to follow Vietnam’s path in overcoming past hostilities with the United States.
Valor Friday: Pararescue airman received Medal of Honor for saving soldiers, refusing to leave firefight
Pitsenbarger took up arms and fought back the Viet Cong for an hour and a half while repeatedly exposing himself to heavy enemy fire to provide medical care.
By J.D. Simkins