Monday Profile: Columbus native returns home after three tours in Vietnam, career selling cars
Master Sgt. Clyde Moore served three separate tours in the Vietnam War, and he’s the only person he knows who can say that.
Vietnam: Four veterans, four stories
No two stories are the same.
Burns sees Vietnam War as virus, documentary as vaccination
Filmmaker Ken Burns views the Vietnam War as a virus that infected Americans with an array of chronic illnesses — alienation, a lack of civil discourse, mistrust of government and each other. And he hopes his new documentary can be part of a cure.
Vietnam War 40 years on, enemies now friends but still pain
This city once known as Saigon was blanketed in red banners on Thursday that read “Long Live the Glorious Communist Party of Vietnam,” 40 years after northern forces seized control of the country and America walked away from a divisive and bloody war that remains a painful sore.
After 40 years, Vietnam memories still strong
The last U.S. combat troops left Vietnam 40 years ago today, and the date holds great meaning for many who fought the war, protested it or otherwise lived it.