The latest musical biopic is not a gleaming hagiography seeking to lionize the glamorous lives of rock stars or fawning fan service mythologizing their lavish escapades. Instead, Song Sung Blue, from ...
Visitors descend into the Cu Chi Tunnels, a labyrinth of underground passages used by Vietnamese guerrillas during the war. The experience highlights the immense physical and mental challenges faced ...
This year marks half a century since the end of the Vietnam War — a period the country commemorates through poignant museums and memorials. Today, the people of this fast-growing Southeast Asian ...
The Vietnam War was infamous for the guerrilla warfare the American forces were largely unprepared for. The Viet Cong were on home turf and used this to their advantage when it came to creating and ...
if it is not, then don’t strike. —General Vo Nguyen Giap The tangled jungle scrub of Cu Chi lies only 20 miles northwest of Saigon. For nearly two decades it has been the impregnable preserve of the ...
Athletes who fly in wind tunnels are capitalizing on the creative possibilities of this young sport. Kyra Poh.Credit... Supported by By Margaret Fuhrer As a child, Maja Kuczynska wanted to be a bird — ...
Armed with only a flashlight and a pistol, they crawled into pitch-black tunnels—booby-trapped, enemy-packed, and airless. These were the tunnel rats of Vietnam. Watch UPS driver's emotional farewell ...
For the Vietnamese community, April 30 is known as Black April, or Tháng Tư Đen. It's a day to lament and reflect on the fall of Saigon and of South Vietnam. In the two decades of conflict, experts ...
The Cu Chi Tunnels, which were utilized by communist insurgents fighting the southern Republic of Vietnam during the 1960s and 1970s. This memory war mirrors the lopsided nature of the military ...
On May 2, the South Carolina Confederate Relic Room and Military Museum’s popular Noon Debrief lecture series kicks off at a new location — and it starts with a powerful firsthand account: “Tunnel ...