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Can a tabletop game explain why America lost the Vietnam War?
Fifty years after the last U.S. helicopters left Saigon, why America lost the Vietnam War is elusive. But can a tabletop ...
Warfronts on MSN
Vietnam War: How the U.S. Lost Against a Weaker Enemy
From jungle ambushes to political upheaval, the Vietnam War exposed the limits of American military power in the Cold War era ...
Best Ever Food Review Show on MSN
American BBQ takes over Vietnam – reactions you have to see!
What happens when Vietnamese girls try classic American BBQ for the first time? This video captures their real reactions to ...
Defense News on MSN
US arms deal still up in the air after Hegseth visit to Vietnam
Despite U.S. interest in deeper military ties with Vietnam, the Nov. 2 visit by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth did not yield ...
On Veterans Day, former Lt. Col. Robert Stirm, seen in the photo in uniform with his back to the camera, died at an assisted ...
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An American's afterlife in Vietnam
Burned out after 25 years in software consulting, an American woman discovered a new definition of wealth in Da Nang, one built on connection, kindness and seaside calm.
Ken Burns’ latest work takes us back to a moment of great dissension and division, a moment in which Americans raged against ...
Retired Col. Robert L. Stirm, the man featured in the famous Vietnam War Pulitzer Prize-winning photo “Burst of Joy” has died ...
John Trumbull's 1818 painting, <i>Declaration of Independence, July 4, 1776</i>, depicting the five-man drafting committee of ...
From St. Paul’s Frogtown neighborhood to the far reaches of the Twin Cities metro, Asian immigrants have transformed ...
In his latest series, Ken Burns, veteran of renowned documentaries on the Civil and Vietnam wars, tells the story of the ...
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