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Rock Apes: How Vietnam’s ‘Rock Apes’ Confounded American GIs

Sightings of rock apes by Viet Cong and NVA troops were also common enough that an NVA General organized an expedition in 1974 to try…

We Were Soldiers: 10 Facts About the Battle of Ia Drang

The US forces made use of battalion radio operators to request helicopter support and coordinate artillery barriers, bombardments, and bomb and napalm strikes. The Battle…

When Tanks Overran the Green Berets: The Battle of Lang Vei

On January 21st and 22nd, NVA forces attacked and overran Khe Sanh Village and began their encirclement and assault on the Khe Sanh base. In…

The Times They Are A Changin’ Drugs, Music, & The Vietnam War

The year that peace and love were being celebrated at the first Woodstock festival, 11,000 soldiers were killed in the Vietnam War. The widespread use…

Mad Max Move Over: The Armored Gun Trucks of Vietnam

Joshua Baylor

Men of the transportation corps started converting 2.5-ton trucks into mobile gun platforms. They added wood and sandbags as well as mounting M60 machine guns…

“I Love the Smell of Napalm in the Morning.” The 5 Best Movies About Nam

Joshua Baylor

“A good dose of a badass Sam Elliott never hurts.” Highly politicized as the Vietnam War was, it generated some of the best war films…

Did You Know? 10 Cool Movie Facts About Platoon

Joshua Baylor

Not surprisingly, the film was banned in Vietnam by the authorities because of its portrayal of Vietnamese soldiers. Films about historical military events are one…

Vietnam Vermin: The Story of the Tunnel Rats

The Americans and Australians were continuously plagued with small scale surprise attacks by the Viet Cong as they advanced deep into the woods. When the…

We Were Soldiers – Lt. Gen. Hal Moore

Jay Hemmings

What the American troops quickly discovered was that they had walked into a trap “Hate war, love the American soldier,” was a mantra that legendary…

The Marine The Viet Cong Couldn’t Break He Was Last Seen On a Jungle Trail in November 1967

Jay Hemmings

Of all the bad things that could happen to an American soldier during the Vietnam War, becoming a prisoner of war in the hands of…

How a Vietnam War Photographer Saved Marines by Jumping on a Grenade, Awarded the Medal of Honor Posthumously

At the National Museum of American History, going through the Medal of Honor segment of The Price for Freedom: Americans at War, you would see…

Amazing Pictures of Tunnel Rats: The Warriors Who Infiltrated Underground Tunnels In The Vietnam War

Jay Hemmings

“Non gratus anus rodentum” is a Latin phrase that, when translated into English, means “not worth a rat’s ass.” This tongue-in-cheek expression was the motto…