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'Editorial: Remembering Vietnam. Contrary to some critics, it's not a sin.'
- David T. Zabecki, 'Battle for Saigon' Inside the Saigon Circle, the Viet Cong's carefully planned 1968 Tet Offensive erupted into a plethora of battles - and battles within battles.
- Albert Hemingway, 'With the Walking Dead' For a young Marine, a 'patrol' along the 'Street Without Joy' was more like a metamorphosis.
- Sam McGowan, 'Bridge at Dragon's Jaw' Lying well outside of Hanoi City limits, the Than Hoa bridge seemed an easy target in 1965. The costly and obsessive effort to destroy it amounted to a veritable aerial seige.
- Michael D. Harkins, 'Magnificent Pressure Exerted' At little-known Dai Do,an outnumbered Marine battalion defended a river supply line against an NVA division.
- Wilfred P. Deac, 'Personality: His nickname came from a comic strip, but Earthquake McGoon was more the stuff of legend.'
- Edward Rasen, 'Fighting Forces: An irregular war fostered the evolution of 'lurps' and

Volume: 2
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'Editorial, 'Telling the Vietnam story requires many voices: We need your help to make sure the whole truth gets told.'
- Lawrence M. Greenberg, ' 'Spooky': Dragon in the Sky' With their flares and their miniguns and cannon, fixed-wing gunships not only illumenated the battlefield, they dominated it as well.
- Dale Andrade, 'Swamp Warriors' The SEALSs were the Viet Cong's nemesis on Sea, Air Land. Although small in number, they were a formidable force.
- Jonathan M. House, 'Into Indian Country' Riding boats instead of horses, the U. S. Army's riverine forces drove the Viet Cong from their sanctguaries into the Mekong Delta's watery plains.
- Albert Hemingway, 'Combined Action Applied' Uniting US Marine squads with South Vietnamese RF and PF platoons, the Combined Action Program drove the Viet Cong from the villages.
- Robert A. Lynn, 'Personality: General Lewis W. Walt - 'Uncle Lew' to his Marines - was a legendary figure.'
- Cmdr. Ralph W. Judd (Ret.), 'Fighting Forces' The

Volume: 2
Issue: 6
Item Creation Date: April 1990
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'Pham Thi Kim Hoang, 'Perspectives: Surrender was unthinkable to ARVN Maj. Gen. Le Van Hung. Better death than dishonor.'
- Lawrence M. Greenberg, 'Going After COSVN: Parachute troopers weren't all the Seventh U.S> Air Force brought from the skiesso were 11,000 tons of supplies and 12,000 tons of bombs and rockets.'
- Jon Guttman, 'Arsenal: North Vietnam's use of the PT-76 as a main battle tank proved disastrous.'
- John F. Wukovits, 'Debacle on the Tchepone Road: Invade Laos and cut the Ho Chi Minh trail was the order. But in the end it was the South Vietnamese military that was cut to pieces.'
- Harry G. Summers, Jr., 'Personality: A survivor of Batan in WWII and Ulsan in Korea, Harold K. Johnson's undoing was the war in Vietnam.'
- Duane Yaeger, 'Fighting Forces: Winning Vietnamese hearts and minds wee what the 'Mindbenders' were all about.'
- David M. Berman, 'Book Reviews: For Michael Norman and the men of Golf Company, friendships forged in battle were the war'

Volume: 3
Issue: 4
Item Creation Date: December 1990
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'Editorial, 'Much of the 'unconventional' war in Vietnam was conventional. But there was much that was unique also.'
- Steve Edwards, 'Operation Bright Light' Nineteen Allied prisoners of war were being held captive deep within VC territory. SEAL Team One's mission was to bring them back alive.
- Roy Benavidez, 'The Last Medal of Honor' Wounded an incredible 28 times, Green Beret Master Sergeant Roy Benavidez rescued eight men from certain death.
- Charles W. Sasser, 'Long Tr'ang - White Feather' That's what the Viet Cong and NVA called Marine Sergeant Carlos N. Hathcock II, one of the most successful snipers in the history of warfare.
- Richard Eichenlaub, 'That Others Might Live' Often operating behind enemy lines, the Air Force's Aerospace Rescue and Recovery Service saved 2,807 military men from death or capture.
- Capt. William S. Graves, 'Fighting Forces' The destroyer USS Hubbard's shore bombardment brought death to the VC guerrillas'.
- Sam McGowan, 'Arsenal' Without

Volume: 4
Issue: 3
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'Col. Harry G. Summers, Jr., 'Editorial: Those who fell in Vietnam were not America's outcasts. They were a true mirror of America itself.'
- Ronald J. Packard, Jr., 'Fighting Forces: Viet Cong and North Vietnamese Army 'child soldiers' played a significant battlefield role.'
- Jaciel Keltgen-Pierson, 'Personality: From lounging at Phu Cat to flying through flak over Hanoi, life for an Air Force navigator was varied.'
- LCOL Quentin L. Seitz, Jr., 'Arsenal: An M-16, 300-400 rounds of ammo, canteens, rations, grenades, entrenching tool - these were just for starters.'
- Mark Berent, 'Air War Fact and Fiction'
- John L. Perry, 'Tonkin Gulf Deployment'
- Bill Abbott, 'Names on the Wall'
- Michael R. Conroy, 'Dangerous Rings of Fire'
- Col. Harry G. Summers, Jr., 'Book Reviews: 'No 'healing,' no apologies, no memorials...can possibly compensate for the damage....' '
- Robert L. Hewitt, M.D., 'Perspectives: Overemphasis on counterinsurgency led to the misapplication of the pri

Volume: 6
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'Col. Harry G. Summers, Jr., 'Editorial: Many lessons that would lead America to victory in the deserts of Iraq were forged in the Vietnam jungle.'
- Richard Eichenlaub, 'Arsenal: Created specifically for Vietnam's inland waterways, the Navy's river patrol boat more than met expectations.'
- T. Jeff Kelly, 'Fighting Forces: The Marines' TAC Party was the interface between the grunts on the ground and the aircraft overhead.'
- Joe Patrick, 'Personality: Captain Lance P. Sijan was the only Air Force Academy graduate to win the Medal of Honor.'
- John Hayes, 'Recon Zone Alpha'
- Larry Chambers, 'Tough Recondo School'
- Jaciel Keltgen-Pierson, 'Cambodia Jungle Bailout'
- Harry F. Noyes III, 'Heroic Allies'
- John F. Wukovits, 'Book Reviews: The Brown Water Navy played an important role in the war, and Don Sheppard's PBRs were in the thick of it.'
- Susann Walens, 'Perspectives: Twenty-nine years ago this month an incident occurred in the Gulf of Tonkin that was to have profoun

Volume: 6
Issue: 2
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'Col. Harry G. Summers, Jr., 'Editorial: A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. U.S. military women took that first step in Vietnam.'
- Col. Harry G. Summers, Jr., 'Arsenal: Nurses have served officially in wartime since 1861.
- Vietnam proved women could serve in other roles, too.'
- John Dellinger, 'Personality: TWA stewardess Marilyn Genz cared about the soldiers, and her 'iron dress' proved they cared, too.'
- Colonel James M. Kelsh, M.D., 'Fighting Forces: In French, 'triage' means to sort out. But on the battlefield it means life-and-death decisions.'
- Sally Eauchaire, 'Sculpting A Vision'
- Robert Barr Smith, 'The Angel of Dien Bien Phu'
- Margaret Benshoof-Holler, 'Post Traumatic Stress Disorder'
- Dr. Jane Hamilton-Merritt, 'The Killing Fields of Laos'
- Jennifer S. Keen, 'Book Reviews: Wearing signature pearl earrrings and harlequin glasses, Dickey Chappelle fought her way to the front.'
- Joy Wellman, 'Perspectives: Huntington, N.Y., wom

Volume: 6
Issue: 4
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'Col. Harry G. Summers, Jr., 'Editorial: Our readers give us an instant reality check, since many of them were there when the action took place.'
- Jose E. Segarra, 'Fighting Forces: The 'Pied Pipers of the DMZ' were not just bandsmen. Like all Marines, they were trained riflemen as well.'
- Bill Wagner, 'Arsenal: If a picture is worth a thousand words, then combat artist Jim Pollock's paintings tell volumes.'
- Joe Patrick, 'Personality: Former 'Puff the Magic Dragon' gunship pilot James P. 'Bull' Durham is a true balladeer of the Vietnam War.'
- LCDR Michael J. Walsh, USN (Ret.), 'Interview: Men with Green Faces'
- Paul Dennis Hoffman and Kent Anderson, 'Songs of War: Popular Music and Vietnam'
- Kurt Guindon, 'Good, Bad & Ugly: Vietnam in the movies'
- George A. Hill, 'Tightening the Cordon of Death'
- Al Hemingway, 'Reviews: The assault on Fire Support Base Mary Ann proved to be one of the worst military tragedies of the Vietnam War.'
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Volume: 9
Issue: 2
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'Col. Harry G. Summers, Jr., 'Editorial: In a war of competing ideologies, the line between truth and fiction often becomes blurred.'
- Lt. Col. John Mass, USA (Ret.), 'Personality: Captain Lee Morrow was brave but not foolhardy. He got results in combat, and no one was cooler under fire.'
- Tony Spletstoser, 'Arsenal: Defoliation was meant to save lives by denying the enemy cover. But for some the 'cure' was worse than the problem.'
- Col. John B. Haseman, USA (Ret.), 'Fighting Forces: The issue of American military personnel still unaccounted for in Southeast Asia remains a top priority matter.'
- CAPT Carl A. Nelson, USN (Ret.), 'Controlling the Rung Sat Special Zone'
- COL Harvey C. Barnum, Jr., USMC (Ret.), 'Interview: Harvest Moon Medal of Honor Winner'
- Michael Lemish and Sgt. 1st Class Jesse Mendez, USA (Ret.), 'Forever Forward: American's Courageous Canine Corps'
- Timothy J. Kutta, 'Ambushed!: Gun Trucks in Action'
- Rob Knott, 'Reviews: Hunting Viet Cong guerri

Volume: 9
Issue: 3
Item Creation Date: October 1996
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'William Wilson, 'Flight of the Phoenix: Destroying the Viet Cong infrastructure was the key to winning the guerrilla war. The Phoenix program was designed to do just that.'
- William R. Wells, 'Fighting Forces: 'Vietnamization' sounded good, but turning over U.SS. Coast Guard cutters to the Vietnamese Navy was not an easy task.'
- Philip Bolte, 'Winning Hearts and Minds: At the heart of civil operations and revolutionary development support were the U.S. province senior advisers, who, according to one, advised on 'virtually everything.'
- Norman B. Hannah, 'Book Reviews: The State Department's official history of the Vietnam War: Continuity all the way, from JFK to LBJ.'
- Michael R. Fowler, 'War Within a War: I Corps 1966: The Buddhist uprisings in South Vietnam's northernmost provinces were aimed at the Catholics running the government in Saigon. But the real winners were the atheists in Hanoi.
- Kenneth C. Jacobsen, 'South's Navy Rags: The first Vietnamese river assault

Volume: 6
Issue: 5
Item Creation Date: February 1994
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'Col. Harry G. Summer, Jr., 'Editorial: Twenty-two years after the fall of Saigon, new information about the war is still coming to light.'
- B. Wilder Merrill, 'Personality: 'Nobody escapes the Cong,' said CIA operative Nguyen Van Dong - a premonition that proved to be only too correct.'
- Timothy J. Kutta, 'Fighting Forces: Organized as a Cold War strike force, the 'Sky Soldiers' were instead committed to the hot war in Vietnam.'
- Col. Joseph P. Martino, USAF(Ret.), 'Arsenal: The Combat Development and Test Center had to find out if American technology worked in the jungle.'
- Tom Evans, ' 'Sixtys Up!' Marine Mortarman's Front-Line Account'
- Master Sgt. Henry Miller, VA ArNG, 'Interview: American Pointman'
- Wayne P. Olson, 'Fighting the Black Death'
- John B. Dwyer, 'Silent Running: Submarine Special Operations'
- Col. Harry G. Summers, Jr., USA (Ret.), 'Reviews: Winning the 'hearts and minds' of the South Vietnamese people was supposedly the goal of the pacification pro

Volume: 9
Issue: 6
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'Col. Harry G. Summers, Jr., 'Editorial: For those of the Vietnam generation still haunted by the war, perspective and historical context are the best remedies.'
- Pete Laurence, 'Personality: Left for dead after the valiant defense of a radio relay site, Jon Cavaiani survived 18 months as a POW in Hanoi.'
- Lee E. Hughes, 'Fighting Forces: The Navy's photo interpreters were the brains behind the eyes of its carrier-based reconnaissance aircraft.'
- Timothy J. Kutta, 'Arsenal: The favorite of forward air controllers, the OV-10 Bronco was a feared and hated adversary of the North Vietnamese.'
- COL J.M. Shotwell, USMC (Ret.), 'Firsthand Account: F-4 Mission Over Hanoi'
- Wil Deac, 'Last Days of Cambodia'
- MGEN Guy S. Meloy, USA (Ret.), 'Operation Attleboro: The Wolfhounds' Brave Stand'
- Col. Robert Barr Smith, 'Battle of Tu Le: Retreat from Hell'
- Bob Krott, 'Reviews: MACV's Studies and Observations Group was once so secret that the U.S. government denied its existence.'
Volume: 10
Issue: 3
Item Creation Date: October 1997
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'Editorial, 'This is 'The Year of the Vietnam Veteran,' otherwise known as 'the 50ish generation.'
- Sam McGowan, 'Operation Golden Valley' The Kham Duc Special Forces camp was besieged, and the only way out was by air. I twas the 834th Air Division to the rescue.
- Dinh Moul, 'Montagnard's Lang Vei Ordeal' Brave as they were, the Montagnard strikers and Green Berets were no match for the North Vietnamese Army's PT-76 light tanks.
- Hubert M. Jordan, 'Communist sappers thought LZ Snoopy was an easy target, but the artillerymen of Bravo Battery proved them wrong.
- Dan Feltham, 'Trapped in Saigon' Saigon was falling, and IBM was determined to get its 130 Vietnamese employees and their families to safety before it was too late.
- Allan B. Calhamer, 'It took nine years for Washington to decide to blockade Haiphong. It took two minutes for a strike force from Coral Sea to do the job.
- Jim Skeen, 'Captain Charles DeBellevue, who shot down four MiG-21s and two MiG-19s over North Vie

Volume: 10
Issue: 6
Item Creation Date: April 1998
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'Gary P. Joyce, 'Long-Range Reconnaissance Patrols' The LRRPs, represented by the 75th Infantry Rangers in Vietnam, werre a link to America's military past, but they would also become a bridge to the future.
- Joe Zentner, 'Above and Beyond The Call' From Roger Donlon in 1964 to Roy Benavidez in 1981, the Medal of Honor was awarded to 239 Americans who served in Vietnam.
- Tom Marshall, 'Rescue From FSB Ripcord' For the helicopter pilots, the rules were simple. If Americans were in trouble, the pilots would come to their aid - no matter what.
- Eric M. Smith, 'Combat Intelligence Officer' Anticipating the moves of the VC and NVA always proved difficult. POW interrogation was one possible way to get a jump on the enemy.
- Timothy J. Kutta, 'Originally developed as a battlefield taxi, the M-113 armored personnel carrier evolved into a hard-hitting assault vehicle.
- Ronald O. Coleman, 'The legacy of Captain Riley Pitts, the first black officer and the only Oklahoman to receive the

Volume: 11
Issue: 1
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'Col. Harry G. Summers, Jr., 'Editorial: Veterans once tried to avoid memories of Vietnam. As time passes, however, remembrance becomes a healer.'
- Joe Patrick, 'Personality: Air America was the most famous, but it was only one of George Doole's several 'spook' airlines.'
- Timothy J. Kutta, 'Arsenal: Army and Navy 'dragon boats' put fear into the enemy and emerged victorious from every battle they fought.'
- Lawrence C. Vetter, 'Interview: Marine Heroes of the 3rd Recon Battalion'
- Eddie Morin, '1st Infantry Division Convoy Ambushed Near Phuoc Vinh'
- William Osgood, 'Eagle Dustoff: Medevac Choppers to the Rescue'
- LCOL Shaun M. Darragh, USA (Ret.), 'Viet Minh Attack at Nghia Lo'
- Blaine Taylor, 'Reviews: White House tapes reveal Vietnam's role in the downfall of Johnson and Nixon - in their own words.'
- Art Giberson, 'Fighting Forces: In her seven deployments to the Tonkin Gulf gunline, Oriskany logged more than two years in combat.'
- Jeanne Marie Christie, 'Persp

Volume: 11
Issue: 3
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22 New Year's Surprise at FSB Burt
30 Aerial Lifeline to Khe Sanh
38 Strategic Crossroads at Khe Sanh
48 Doctor to the Montagnards
10 Arsenal: The M-109 self-propelled 155mm howitzer was the mainstay of medium artillery fire support on the Vietnam battlefield
12 Personality: 'I began writing simply because I got tired and angry with all that was written about Vietnam,' says author and combat veteran Michael Lee Lanning.
16 Fighting Forces: Designed to defend against air attacks, the Army's Dusters and Quad 50s proved deadly against enemy ground troops at Khe Sanh.
54 Reviews: With the Ho Chi Minh Trail as his stage, historian John Prados evokes a whole cast of characters to play out the tragedy that was Vietnam.
62 Perspectives: A Marine veteran sees Vietnam in a new light- while pedaling a bicycle from Hanoi to Ho Chi Min City.

Volume: 12
Issue: 4
Item Creation Date: December 1999
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'David T. Zabecki, 'Editorial: Vietnam may be a popular history magazine, but the operative word is still history.'
- Timothy J. Kutta, 'Fighting Forces: The ARVN's Armored Corps rose from humble beginnings in 1950 to play a major role in the final battles of the war.'
- Terry M. Love, 'Arsenal: The Army's fixed-winged reconnaissance aircraft contributed significantly to America's intelligence-gathering efforts.'
- Marc Phillip Yablonka, 'Personality: French photojournalist Catherine Leroy began reporting on the war from Saigon when she was only 21.'
- CAPT Bryant E. Middleton, USA (Ret.), 'Undercover Adviser to the RATS'
- Ken Conboy and James Morrison, 'Operation Typhoon: Early Covert Action on the Ho Chi Minh Trail'
- LCOL Lowell E. Titus, USAF (Ret.), 'AC-47 Spookies GIs' Friendly Ghosts'
- Don L. Hart, 'Holding the Line in the Tonkin Gulf'
- John Witmer, 'Reviews: Two new books on the secret war in Vietnam provide amazing details of clandestine activities.'
- Robert C. Waddington, 'Perspectives: A forme'

Volume: 13
Issue: 2
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'Rod Paschall, 'Editorial: Although the Vietnam War officially ended a quarter century ago, the bloodshed in Southeast Asia was far from over.'
- Timothy J. Kutta, 'Arsenal: Although the M-42 'Duster' was based on old technology, it saved many lives during five years in-country.'
- John J. Culbertson, 'Fighting Forces: The first rule of guerrilla warfare is never attack until you are sure whom you are fighting.'
- Mary Hall, 'Personality: Willis Hall volunteered to serve the Air Force at a top-secret radar site in Laos, but he never returned.'
- Rod Paschall, 'Victor's Final Strategy'
- John Flores, 'One Shot, One Kill'
- Jon Latimer, 'Sudden Death: Sniping in Vietnam'
- B. Anthony 'Tony' Snesko, 'Swift Boat Rescue'
- John I. Witmer, 'Reviews: South Vietnam's collapse is documented in grim detail in a new collection of firsthand accounts.'
- David T. Zabecki, 'Perspectives: Colonel Harry G. Summers, Jr., was a soldier, scholar, military analyst, writer, editor and friend.'

Volume: 12
Issue: 6
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'David T. Zabecki, 'Editorial: 'Our readers keep us honest' '
- COL Edward P. Metzner, USA (Ret.), 'Personality: In 1968, Major Le Minh Dao led a most unusual battle for a church steeple in a village overrun by VC.'
- Terry M. Love, 'Arsenal: The U.S. Army employed rotary-wing, as well as some unusual fixed-wing, reconnaissance aircraft in Vietnam.'
- Alfred Rascon, 'A Case of Forgotten Valor'
- CAPT John C. Foster, USN (Ret.), 'Firsthand Account: On Patrol with the South Vietnamese Junk Force.'
- LCOL Michael Nostrand, USAF, et. al., 'Lessons Learned from Linebacker II'
- Ken Conboy and James Morrison, 'Operation Leaping Lena: Project Delta Disaster'
- Major Dominic J. Caraccilo, 'Reviews: The farther we move away from the Vietnam War, the more clearly it seems to come into focus.'
- William E. Brown, Jr., 'Fighting Forces: Airmen of the 40th Aerospace Rescue and Recovery Service rescued the crew of the 'Gunfighter 82' from certain death.'
- Captain Robert Bateman, 'Persp

Volume: 13
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'David T. Zabecki, 'Editorial: The 'Third Herd' is back as the 173rd Airborne rejoins the U.S. Army's active rolls.'
- BGEN Grail Brookshire, USA (Ret.), 'Arsenal: Among the most deadly weapons of the war, mines all too often claimed innocent victims.'
- James H. Turner III, 'Fighting Forces: The 525th and 149th Military Intelligence groups were the prime movers of all Army intelligence in Vietnam.'
- David T. Zabecki, 'Personality: General Raoul Salan was perhaps the most dangerous man in France, and a key player in the end of the French empire.'
- George A. Hill, 'Hill 55: Inside the Da Nang Third Sector'
- Jon Latimer, 'The Long War Begins'
- Major John A. Tokar, 'Supply by Sky An Loc Airlift'
- William Scheck, 'A Case of Mutiny?'
- Major Robert Bateman, 'Reviews: Larry Gwin's memoir give the reader an unflinching view of a conventional infantry officer doing a conventional job.'
- Dorothy Owen Knop, 'Perspectives: A war mother visited Vietnam in the hope of better unde

Volume: 13
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'David T. Zabecki, 'Editorial: Tet, like the Battle of the Bulge, occupies the high ground of collective consciousness.'
- Gordon Zernich, 'Personality: Played by Robin Williams in the film Good Morning Vietnam, the real Adrian Cronauer is a complex man.'
- LCOL William Scheck, USA (Ret.), 'Arsenal: During the struggle between $6 million aircraft and $15 bicycles along the Ho Chi Minh Trail, the bicycles won.'
- James Emery, 'Fighting Forces: Once among the United States' loyal allies, today the Hmong tribesmen of Laos are patriots without a country.'
- Brian Tate, 'Australian FAC's story 'Hit My Smoke' '
- General Walter T. Kerwin, 'Desperate Hours During Tet: Inside MACV Headquarters'
- LCOL Robert Annenberg, USA (Ret.), 'Firsthand Account: Intelligence Team Under Siege'
- John Clark Hanna, 'Mystery of the SS Columbia Eagle Hijacking'
- Malcolm Muir, 'Reviews: 'If any war in modern history demonstrates the need to study history,' says Spencer Tucker, 'it is the Vietnam conf

Volume: 13
Issue: 5
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'David T. Zabecki, 'Editorial: The Aussies and the Kiwis have been America's allies in four wars.'
- Darrel Whitcomb, 'Arsenal: OV-10 Bronco tail number 67-14626 was a warhorse that served throughout the Southeast Asia theater.'
- Mildred 'Noonie' Fortin, 'Personality Marilyn Lourdes Allan was serving as a civilian nurse in Vietnam when she was killed by an American soldier.'
- Jack T. Hartzel, 'Fighting Forces: The 2nd Battalion, 9th Marines, took the war into the DMZ during Operation Kingfisher in July 1967.'
- Duane E. Frederic, 'Jungle Prisoners of the Viet Cong.'
- MAJ John F. Mullins, USA (Ret.), 'A Bad Day at Bu Dop'
- Charles W. Sasser, 'The First SEAL'
- Richard Fisher, 'Firsthand Account: Adventures of a 'Remington Raider' in Thailand'
- David Christopher Baker, 'Reviews: The many falsehoods surrounding the Vietnam War continue to frustrate those who fought it.'
- MAJ Ronald N. Timberlake, USA (Ret.), 'Perspectives: A former combat pilot re-examines the myths tha

Volume: 13
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'David T. Zabecki, 'Editorial: Why do some people hate military history?'
- Art Giberson, 'Personality: Leonard B. Keller and Raymond R. Wright both received the Medal of Honor for their heroism at Ap Bac.'
- Cliff Roberson, 'Fighting Forces: A young 1st Battalion, 2nd Infantry, medic encountered death on the battlefield during Operation Junction City.'
- William J. Keough, 'Firsthand Account: Marine Ground Forward Air Controllers'
- Merlene Reynolds, 'Hearts Without Homes: Coping with PTSD'
- Paddy Griffith, 'Reevaluating the Role of Dustoff'
- Russel H.S. Stolfi, 'SEAL Assault on a VC Command Center'
- CAPT Carl O. Schuster, USN (Ret.), 'Arsenal: North Vietnam's Soviet-built M-46 130mm field gun was the most deadly artillery piece of the war.'
- Spencer C. Tucker, 'Reviews: George W. Smith takes a different look at the Siege of Hue, focusing on the role of the ARVN in the battle.'
- Wendy Loughlin, 'Perspectives: A member of the post-Vietnam generation reflects on her pa

Volume: 14
Issue: 1
Item Creation Date: June 2001
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18 Top Marine Corps Sniper
26 Unorthodox Practice: An American Doctor in Vietnam
34 Screaming Eagles at Trung Luong
42 Reassessing the ARVN
10 Arsenal: The AK-47 was the best-known Communist firearm of the war
12 Fighting Forces: The 35th Engineer Group spent nearly a month at sea in early 1965 to reach the war zone
16 Personality: General Bob Worley, call-sign 'Strobe Zero One', the only U.S. Air Force gerenal officer killed in action in Vietnam, was shot down on a mission over the North that he was not supposed to be flying
50 Reviews: A reissued classic serves as an indispensable guide to understanding modern aerial warfare
58 Perspectives: Former flight attendant Rachel Thomson, who flew on Military Airlift Command charter flights into and out of the war zone, recalls the first time she traveled with Vietnam-bound GIs
63 Vietnam Marketplace
66 Vietnam Events

Volume: 15
Issue: 6
Item Creation Date: April 2003
Collection: Gary Noller Collection
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Item Creation Date: 03 September 1968
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Item Creation Date: 31 October 1968
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Item Creation Date: 04 November 1968
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Item Creation Date: 01 July 1969
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Added: 19 Mar 2013 [Updated: 21 Jan 2020]
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Item Creation Date: 06 January 1968
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Added: 26 Mar 2013 [Updated: 21 Jan 2020]
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Item Creation Date: 30 July 1968
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Item Creation Date: 15 July 1968
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Added: 18 Mar 2013 [Updated: 21 Jan 2020]
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Item Creation Date: 07 August 1968
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Newspaper clippings from Pacific Stars and Stripes
Document Item Number: 1387CLIP23061961
[Number of Pages: 1]
Item Creation Date: June 1961
Collection: Americal Division Veterans Association Collection
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Document Item Number: 1387CLIP23021963
[Number of Pages: 1]
Item Creation Date: February 1963
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Added: 18 Nov 2020 [Updated: 18 Nov 2020]
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Newspaper clippings from Pacific Stars and Stripes
Document Item Number: 1387CLIP23031963
[Number of Pages: 1]
Item Creation Date: March 1963
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Newspaper clippings from Pacific Stars and Stripes
Document Item Number: 1387CLIP23101966
[Number of Pages: 7]
Item Creation Date: October 1966
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Added: 23 Nov 2020 [Updated: 02 Dec 2020]
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[Number of Pages: 8]
Item Creation Date: 21 June 2006
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Added: 06 Feb 2007 [Updated: 06 Feb 2007]
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Old Guard (4th Battalion 3rd Infantry) - Newspaper - Duc Pho
Newspaper Item Number: 1387Newspaper611485
[Number of Pages: 7]
Volume: 1
Issue: 10
Item Creation Date: 10 October 1969
Collection: Americal Division Veterans Association Collection
Association: Americal Division Veterans Association
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Added: 02 Jan 2019 [Updated: 02 Jan 2019]
Old Guard (4th Battalion 3rd Infantry) - Newspaper - Duc Pho
Newspaper Item Number: 1387Newspaper611455
[Number of Pages: 6]
Volume: 1
Issue: 38
Item Creation Date: 29 August 1970
Collection: Americal Division Veterans Association Collection
Association: Americal Division Veterans Association
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Added: 18 Dec 2018 [Updated: 18 Dec 2018]
Location Report - 23rd Infantry Division
Document Item Number: 1387LOC23051968
[Number of Pages: 80]
Item Creation Date: May 1968
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Added: 20 Sep 2018 [Updated: 23 Jun 2022]
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Trident (11th Infantry Brigade) - Newspaper - Duc Pho
Newspaper Item Number: 1387Newspaper611220
[Number of Pages: 4]
Volume: 3
Issue: 37
Item Creation Date: 12 October 1969
Collection: Americal Division Veterans Association Collection
Association: Americal Division Veterans Association
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Added: 06 Nov 2018 [Updated: 06 Nov 2018]
Trident (11th Infantry Brigade) - Newspaper - Duc Pho
Newspaper Item Number: 1387Newspaper611228
[Number of Pages: 4]
Volume: 4
Issue: 23
Item Creation Date: 22 June 1970
Collection: Americal Division Veterans Association Collection
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Added: 07 Nov 2018 [Updated: 07 Nov 2018]
Bronco Tribune (3rd Battalion 1st Infantry) - Newspaper - Varies
Newspaper Item Number: 1387Newspaper611368

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Volume: 2
Issue: 12
Item Creation Date: 21 February 1969
Collection: Americal Division Veterans Association Collection
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Added: 28 Nov 2018 [Updated: 28 Nov 2018]
[Number of Pages: 15]
Item Creation Date: 31 December 1968
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Added: 31 Jul 2019 [Updated: 12 Jul 2022]
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Command Chronology - 9th Engineering Battalion
Document Item Number: 1387CC09111968
[Number of Pages: 12]
Item Creation Date: 06 November 1968
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Added: 05 Jun 2019 [Updated: 10 Jun 2022]
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Command Chronology - 9th Engineering Battalion
Document Item Number: 1387CC09021969
[Number of Pages: 12]
Item Creation Date: 03 February 1969
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Added: 05 Jun 2019 [Updated: 09 Jun 2022]
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The Bayonet (198th Infantry Brigade) - Newspaper - LZ Bayonet
Newspaper Item Number: 1387Newspaper611251
[Number of Pages: 6]
Volume: 1
Issue: 20
Item Creation Date: 03 November 1969
Collection: Americal Division Veterans Association Collection
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Added: 09 Nov 2018 [Updated: 09 Nov 2018]
The Bayonet (198th Infantry Brigade) - Newspaper - LZ Bayonet
Newspaper Item Number: 1387Newspaper611252
[Number of Pages: 6]
Volume: 1
Issue: 21
Item Creation Date: 10 November 1969
Collection: Americal Division Veterans Association Collection
Association: Americal Division Veterans Association
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Added: 09 Nov 2018 [Updated: 09 Nov 2018]
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