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The Tet Offensive (1968)
As celebration of the lunar new year, the ‘tet’ is an important holiday to Vietnamese people. In January 1968, the North ...
The Consulate General of Vietnam in Perth, Australia, recently collaborated with the University of Western Australia (UWA) to ...
Party General Secretary To Lam offered incense in tribute to President Ho Chi Minh at a memorial area for the late leader in ...
The Consulate General of Vietnam in Perth, Australia, recently collaborated with University of Western Australia (UWA) to ...
Gary Ferguson spent 20 months in Vietnam during 1967-68 in the United States Marine Corps. He enlisted prior to his senior ...
Two months away from the Lunar New Year Tet, Vietnam’s biggest holiday, many air tickets are still available while in the ...
Customers settled in at Truong’s Vietnamese Restaurant in Tamuning late Monday afternoon, and as the evening wore on, more and more diners began to arrive. While usually a good sign for a ...
About 7,000 U.S. women served overseas as nurses during the Vietnam War. These veterans are working to ensure their ...
In one poignant memory, Johnny Y’s frustrations boiled over when a Vietnamese colonel-turned-interviewer, who once served with the US-aligned Army of the Republic of Vietnam, offered him work at a ...
Staff Sgt. Robert Zang, a Butler County native who served 21 years in the military, was among the men who spent their youth defending the nation against the evils of communism in Southeast Asia.
For most people, the 1960s represented a tumultuous time in the United State’s history, marked by civil unrest and a cultural ...
“I got to Vietnam on the second day of February of 1968. The Tet (Offensive) had started on the 31st of January. I spent all ...