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Two Marines from Massachusetts — among the last remaining soldiers in Saigon — recall the tense evacuation effort and how the city fell to communist forces in late April 1975.
Of the 58,220 U.S. military service members who died in Vietnam, more than 1,300 were from Massachusetts. These are the ...
This is the third story in a series of nine honoring the 32 casualties and one Missing-in-Action veteran from Grundy, Hardin, ...
On Saturday, the Onslow Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Lejeune Memorial Gardens became a gathering place for former and current ...
Their common bond helps get them through. That was clear when a group of Vietnam Marines were asked about their experiences on the battlefield: Bob Allsup: “My toughest day in Vietnam was my first ...
Stephon Smith carries what are believed to be the remains of a fallen Marine killed ... whether it’s Khe Sanh in Vietnam. … So for us to tell these Marines, there are Marines potentially ...
who retired from the U.S. Marine Corps as a Master Sergeant. “His family contacted me after Jim was killed in Vietnam and told me how that dog meant a lot to them.” Others may not remember the ...
Two young Marines were on guard duty that early morning of April 29 at Tan Son Nhut Airbase as evacuations continued. Suddenly during a rocket attack, L/CPL Darwin L. Judge of Marshalltown, Iowa and ...