See the Light, Kiss the Ground” by Steve Andrews blends historical fact with ground level fiction to deliver one of the most ...
Gary Kremer served in Vietnam in 1970. When he came back to the States at Christmastime, the Army told him to make sure he took off his uniform to avoid trouble from the anti-war protesters back home.
Last Updated on September 9, 2025 by Matt Staff The 1970s were a time of massive change for soldiers around the world. With the Vietnam War winding down and Cold War tensions still simmering, military ...
In 1970, five years after the troop buildup in the Vietnam War began, American servicemen were still being drafted and shipped to war at the rate of about 12 planeloads a week. At the time, the entire ...
On May 4, 1970, Ohio National Guardsmen opened fire during an anti-Vietnam War protest at Kent State University, killing four students and injuring nine others. American involvement in the Vietnam War ...
But he was right because in 1970, five years later, we were still fighting the war and I was over in Vietnam and in harm’s way. Mr. Reukauf really brought it home to us. In which branch did you serve ...
LAKE CHARLES, La. (KPLC) - The National Fire Heritage Center (NFHC) has announced that the recipient of the 2023 Benjamin Franklin Writers Bronze Award is retired Fort Johnson Fire Chief Dr. Michael ...
Saigon, South Vietnam, January 1970: Don’t try this at home, especially in front of a police officer. In 1970 Saigon, however, the sight of a father transporting four unhelmeted children on a ...