Da Nang is pushing a plan to turn Chu Lai Airport into a massive aviation and economic hub: a US$10 billion complex combining a next-generation airport with a free-trade zone, industrial park and ...
Que Sanh Valley, South Vietnam, Jan. 14, 1968: Soldiers move through a village north of Chu Lai. The action took place about 2000 meters from Landing Zone Ross, north of Chu Lai. Included were ...
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Last month, the first of Taiwan’s 66 new F-16V fighter jets rolled off the assembly line in Greenville, South Carolina. Signed during President Donald Trump’s first term, the $8 billion deal stands as ...
Perhaps the most disgraceful event ever in US military history was the My Lai Incident, where hundreds of unarmed civilians lost their lives at the hands of American soldiers. There was at least one ...
After advanced training at Schofield Barracks in Hawaii, a group of soldiers known as Charlie Company, departs for Vietnam's Quang Ngai province. Charlie Company, First Battalion, 20th Infantry ...
Melissa McCart is the lead editor of the Northeast region with more than 20 years of experience as a reporter, critic, editor, and cookbook author. In about a month, a Chinese bakery known for its ...
Disastrous decisions are often a team effort, not that of a single individual. For many, the death of William Calley will evoke indifference; i.e., a “Who? Never heard of the guy” moment. For others, ...
Just a heads-up - this next story contains descriptions of extreme violence and killings. It takes us back to one of America's darkest moments of the Vietnam War, the My Lai massacre. The only U.S.
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — William L. Calley Jr., who as an Army lieutenant led the U.S. soldiers who killed hundreds of Vietnamese civilians in the My Lai massacre, the most notorious war crime in modern ...
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