Hue, South Vietnam, February 1968: A wounded Marine lies bleeding in a vacant villa as a fellow Marine, also wounded, tries to tend to his wounds. Several Marines from D Company, 1st Battalion, 5th ...
Somewhere near Dien Ban, South Vietnam, November 25, 1968: Pfc. Richard Villareal, left, and Lance Cpl. K.D. Johnson Jr. of E Company, 2nd Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment, relieved of their wet and ...
An American 1st Air Cavalry helicopter airlifts supplies into a Marine outpost during Operation Pegasus in Vietnam in ...
The troops began referring to it as Ontos, Greek for “The Thing.” But after years of combat in Vietnam, the Marines were just about done with it. Parts were hard to find, and the treads wore out ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. It has become one of the most enduring photographs of the Vietnam War: Several wounded, dead or dying American troops ride atop a ...
Lanny Martinson was a 23-year-old Marine sergeant in Vietnam when he last saw his dog tags. In the 45 years since, he thought they were gone... Lanny Martinson was a 23-year-old Marine sergeant in ...
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - It took five decades but a Marine finally managed to track down a fellow Leatherneck he served with in Vietnam. Donald Kerns first met Harold Moser during their deployment in 1968.
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