vietnam war

Revolutionary manifesto tying Columbia's pro-terror protests to heralded communism is found on campus

A hate-fueled revolutionary manifesto that links Columbia University's pro-terror protests to heralded “anti-colonial” movements is circulating at the school, bolstering claims of outside agitators there.

How many campus protesters will turn terrorist themselves? Remember the '60s!

The chants and signs in support of Hamas are becoming increasingly dangerous and go well beyond supporting the people in Gaza, or even opposing Israel’s right to exist.

This is no 1960s love-in during anti-Israel rallies at elite universities

Amid the disruptions at elite universities across the nation, it is tempting to compare the student protests over Gaza to uprisings during the Vietnam War.

Marine, Vietnam veteran 'violently murdered' in Florida ID'd more than 40 years after remains found

Investigators are now turning their attention toward finding a suspect. 

Deadliest sniper in Marine Corps history dead at 75

Despite having the highest kill count out of any sniper in the branch’s history, Mawhinney returned home in 1970, slipped back into everyday life without recognition, and secured a job...

NY woman fatally struck by tow truck remembered as staunch anti-Vietnam activist

Merle Ratner, an East Village resident, was killed when the truck plowed into her at the intersection of East 10th Street and Avenue C in Alphabet City around 7 p.m....

Air Force legend, famous for life-saving 'Pardo’s Push' maneuver, dead at 89

“My dad taught me that when your friend needs help, you help.”

Team Obama is disgraceful for bashing the great Henry Kissinger after the admin's epic failures in foreign policy

Ben Rhodes compounds the insults with his silly insistence the Obama administration, in which he served, pursued far more ethical policies than Kissinger and was thus more faithful to American...

The Kissinger Effect: How he and Nixon shaped a century and beyond

President Richard Nixon and his eventual Secretary of State Henry Kissinger dominated the last half of the 20th century in ways that will echo far into the 21st.

Vietnam broadcast helped homesick troops — and inspired Robin Williams

"Imagine the troops groaning when they were greeted with 'Goooood morning, Vietnam,'" says the author of a new book.

Memories of Vietnam from a military physician who treated all

Captain Lanny Hunter not only documents his own boots-on-the-floor experiences as a doctor in the Vietnam War in 1965-66, but he also revisits the scene of some of his most...

I'm running for president — you could do worse (and probably will)

What I solemnly pledge is that on my very first day in office I will reveal all my previously secret plans to solve the nation’s problems. On the second day...

Senile Joe Biden rambles about pony soldiers, Vietnam and lies about 9/11

President Joe Biden, who served in the Senate during the Vietnam War, was in Hanoi Sunday. His staff made the mistake of letting him talk to the press.

Biden blasted for walking out before end of Medal of Honor ceremony: ‘Lack of respect’

“At least he didn’t check his watch this time,” Texas Republican Rep. Wesley Hunt snarked.

Former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger turns 100

Kissinger will celebrate his centenary this week with visits to New York, London and his hometown of Fürth, Germany, his son, David wrote Thursday in the Washington Post.

Vietnam POWs to be honored 50 years after Nixon celebrated them with historic banquet

Dozens of former Vietnam POWs will reunite for a dinner recreating a White House banquet held 50 years ago by Richard Nixon to mark their freedom and heroism.

Biden's indecisive Ukraine policy risks defeat and humiliation

The belated decision to provide F-16 fighters after months of refusal to do so is merely the latest Biden reversal.

This American saved 113 Vietnamese civilians at the fall of Saigon

In April 1975, the Vietnam War was as good as over, and the communists had won. The American military was gone, save for a tiny contingent of 50 Marines, with...

American sniper Chuck Mawhinney holds record for deadliest aim

Chuck Mawhinney never relished killing, stressing that he was only “doing his job” in Vietnam.

The incredible, movie-worthy heroics of this courageous Vietnam vet who finally received Medal of Honor

Then-Capt. Paris Davis, 83, was so badly injured when his team became overwhelmed by Viet Cong on June 18, 1965, that he resorted to firing his weapon with his pinkie...