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'Col. Harry G. Summers, Jr., 'Editorial: Ten years ago the Vietnam War was seen as one of those 'riddles wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma.' '
- Cecil B. Currey with Patrick Barrentine, 'Personality: A former prisoner of war serves as America's first ambassador to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam.'
- Carol A. Hunter, 'Fighting Forces: At least 58 American civilian women - government empoyees as well as others - died in Vietnam.'
- Douglas J. McVey, 'Nightmare Near Loc Ninh'
- PO2 G.W. Frederickson, USN (Ret.), 'Mined in the Mekong Delta'
- Gen. Frederick C. Weyand, USA (Ret.), 'Troops to Equal Any'
- Tech. Sgt. Dale K. Robinson, USAF(Ret.), '20th Special Operations Squadron: Air Commandos'
- CAPT Ronnie E. Ford, U.S. Army, 'Reviews: A new look at the Tonkin Gulf incident finds the event that plunged America into full-scale war to be 'a genuine mistake.' '
- Joe Patrick, 'Arsenal: The South Vietnamese Air Force, in its time the fourth largest in the world, fought it out t

Volume: 11
Issue: 2
Item Creation Date: August 1998
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'Col. Harry G. Summers, Jr., 'Editorial: For Vietnam veterans, Christmas came early this year when slanderers and malingerers finally got their just desserts.'
- Timothy J. Kutta, 'Arsenal: When it came to finding the enemy, the OH-6A Cayuse, better known as the 'Loach,' was the undisputed master.'
- Ray Kania, 'Fighting Forces: For Air Force intercept operators in Thailand eavesdropping on the Ho Chi Minh Trail, what they heard could be ominous.'
- Eddie Malone, 'Personality: Vets who brought ex-NVA Lieutenant Nguyen Van Nghia to Dallas for treatment gained a new perspective on the war.'
- LCOL Robert L. Hemphill, USA (Ret.), 'VC Onslaught at Fire Support Base Gold'
- Ann Mathews, 'Army JAG's Search for Justice'
- CAPT Scott E. Ukeiley, USMC, 'Battle of Ia Drang: Leadership and Light Infantry'
- Garrett 'Bill' Bell, 'The Quest to Resolve Discrepancy Cases'
- Col. Robert Barr Smith, 'Reviews: Despite an occasional miscarriage of justice, Army lawyers made sure that due proces

Volume: 11
Issue: 4
Item Creation Date: December 1998
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18 'The Bravest Man I Have Ever Known': William H. Pitsenbarger's classmates and fellow veterans helped secure the posthumous Medal of Honor he deserved.
26 Death of a Staff Sergeant: There is a story behind each name on the Wall, though it may take decades before it is told.
34 Blackhorse: A Commander's Perspective: General Donn Starry describes how his experiences as commander of the 'Blackhorse' Regiment helped him shape today's U.S. Army.
42 Jungle Medicine: Treating VC Wounded: Despite severe limitations in medical technology, VC doctors benefited from a high degree of ingenuity and jungle savvy.
12 Personality: Rick Rescorla was a hero of the Ia Drang battle... and of 9-11.
14 Arsenal: Overshadowed by its more famous cousin the AK-47, the SKS-45 has been used for more than half a century by armies around the world.
16 Fighting Forces: For the OV-1C Mohawk pilots of the 225th Surveillance Aircraft Company, missions 'across the fence' Into Cambodia were the most hazardous.
50 Reviews: Whether or not you agree with the viewpoint of the Vietnam veterans' movement, this new history is worth the time of any serious student of the war.
58 Perspectives: Suffered by many who served in Vietnam, malaria may have serious, and long-overlooked, effects on the brain.

Volume: 15
Issue: 1
Item Creation Date: June 2002
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18 'The Bravest Man I Have Ever Known': William H. Pitsenbarger's classmates and fellow veterans helped secure the posthumous Medal of Honor he deserved.
26 Death of a Staff Sergeant: There is a story behind each name on the Wall, though it may take decades before it is told.
34 Blackhorse: A Commander's Perspective: General Donn Starry describes how his experiences as commander of the 'Blackhorse' Regiment helped him shape today's U.S. Army.
42 Jungle Medicine: Treating VC Wounded: Despite severe limitations in medical technology, VC doctors benefited from a high degree of ingenuity and jungle savvy.
12 Personality: Rick Rescorla was a hero of the Ia Drang battle... and of 9-11.
14 Arsenal: Overshadowed by its more famous cousin the AK-47, the SKS-45 has been used for more than half a century by armies around the world.
16 Fighting Forces: For the OV-1C Mohawk pilots of the 225th Surveillance Aircraft Company, missions 'across the fence' Into Cambodia were the most hazardous.
50 Reviews: Whether or not you agree with the viewpoint of the Vietnam veterans' movement, this new history is worth the time of any serious student of the war.
58 Perspectives: Suffered by many who served in Vietnam, malaria may have serious, and long-overlooked, effects on the brain.

Volume: 15
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18 'The Bravest Man I Have Ever Known': William H. Pitsenbarger's classmates and fellow veterans helped secure the posthumous Medal of Honor he deserved.
26 Death of a Staff Sergeant: There is a story behind each name on the Wall, though it may take decades before it is told.
34 Blackhorse: A Commander's Perspective: General Donn Starry describes how his experiences as commander of the 'Blackhorse' Regiment helped him shape today's U.S. Army.
42 Jungle Medicine: Treating VC Wounded: Despite severe limitations in medical technology, VC doctors benefited from a high degree of ingenuity and jungle savvy.
12 Personality: Rick Rescorla was a hero of the Ia Drang battle... and of 9-11.
14 Arsenal: Overshadowed by its more famous cousin the AK-47, the SKS-45 has been used for more than half a century by armies around the world.
16 Fighting Forces: For the OV-1C Mohawk pilots of the 225th Surveillance Aircraft Company, missions 'across the fence' Into Cambodia were the most hazardous.
50 Reviews: Whether or not you agree with the viewpoint of the Vietnam veterans' movement, this new history is worth the time of any serious student of the war.
58 Perspectives: Suffered by many who served in Vietnam, malaria may have serious, and long-overlooked, effects on the brain.

Volume: 15
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From Advisers to Fighters: A July 1959 Viet Cong attack on the U.S. Military Assistance and Advisory Group in Bien Hoa resulted in the first official American combat deaths of the war.
Storm on Thunder Road: The 1965 battle of Ap Bau Bang was the first major trial for American armored forces, and it demonstrated the effectiveness of combined arms in jungle warfare.
Huey Pilot's Insights on the Helicopter War: Filmmaker Richard Jellerson flew helicopters in-country long before he made an acclaimed documentary about helicopter warfare in Vietnam.
The Jakarta Axis: Indonesia and the Wars in Indochina: Indonesia's involvement in the murky world of Southeast Asian politics spanned more than 30 years.
Editorial
Letters/Glossary
Fighting Forces: Twenty U.S. Army infantry regiments served both in Vietnam and in America's first Southeast Asian war.
Personality: After 200 missions, Karl Richter was tragically killed on a milk run.
Arsenal: North Vietnam's air force included a Chinese-built fighter.
Reviews: Key figures of the Vietnam era speak for themselves in an important new book.
Perspectives: After nearly 30 years, the myth of Vietnam as a 'bad war' still passes for history.
Vietnam Marketplace
Events

Volume: 15
Issue: 2
Item Creation Date: August 2002
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18 LZ X-Ray: Reporter Under Fire: The only reporter in Vietnam awarded a Bronze Star with V Device by the U.S. Army, Joe Galloway was the 'Ernie Pyle of Vietnam.'
26 Downed in the Jungle: Shot down while making a tactical extraction, the surviving crew and passengers of Gladiator 715 edured on 11-day ordeal in the Central Highlands.
34 Operation Bolo: Phantom Ambush Over North Vietnam: Under Colonel Robin Olds, the 8th Tactical Fighter Wing, known as the 'Wolfpack,' staged an aerial ambush using classic deception tactics.
42 West Point at War: Along the quiet banks of the Hudson River, a long-lost collection of letters contains the echoes of a distant war.
10 Arsenal: The M-50 Ontos anti-tank vehicle was one of the most interesting developments in American armored weaponry.
16 Fighting Forces: The Support Operations Control Center's unique mission evolved in 1971 and 1972.
50 Reviews: THe debate goes on over the American 'intelligence failure' in Vietnam.
56 Personality: Midwestern sheriff Steve Rimmer became a civilian police adviser in the middle of Vietnam.
60 Perspectives: A Vietnam veteran feels that he and other servicemen who demonstrated against the war had earned the right to protest.

Volume: 15
Issue: 3
Item Creation Date: October 2002
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22 Chinook Rescue at Qui Nhon: A rescue mission off the coast of Vietnam almost turned into disaster when a CH-47 ran low on fuel.
30 An NVA General Looks Back: As field commander of military operations in the South, Tran Van Tra was North Vietnam's counterpart to General William Westmoreland.
38 SEAL Raid in the Mekong Delta: While conducting a night raid, Alpha Platoon may have benn lured into a classic ambush.
46 Higher and Higher: American Drug Use in Vietnam: Was drug use in Vietnam the cause of morale problems, or was it a symptom?
12 Personality: Phil Ferrazano spent the two worst days of his Vietnam tour in Cambodia.
16 Fighting Forces: Called the 'Double Dozen,' the 25th Infantry Division's 2nd Battalion, 12th Infantry, had one of its deadliest encounters with the NVA in the Boi Loi Woods.
18 Arsenal: Aural adjustment and other tricks of the trade made artillery more effective during combat in the jungle.
54 Reviews: The stout-hearted Montagnards were among the biggest losers of the Vietnam War.

Volume: 15
Issue: 4
Item Creation Date: December 2002
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12 Fighting Forces: The 56th Special Operations Wing Played a Pivotal role in the Mayaguez rescue operation.
16 Arsenal: The Viet Minh and later the Viet Cong Used the soviet-designed PPSh-41 submachine gun against the French and the Americans.
18 The Army's Brown Water Navy: Louis Voyer Started his U.S. Army Career driving VIP'S in Italy, but by 1970 he was piloting landing craft through the Mekong Delta.
26 Battleground Saigon: During the Tet Offensive in 1968, the 7th Infantry Regiment fought a WWII- style urban battle in the South Vietnamese capital.
34 Tet Attack at Cam Lo: In the fierce Tet battle for the Cam Lo district headquarters near the DMZ the defending Marines mowed down NVA attackers in the wire.
42 Mail Call: Before e-mail and cell phones were available, old fashioned mail was a GI's only tenuous link with home.
50 Reviews A fresh look at the controversy surrounding Bob Kerrey at Thanh Phong.
56 Personality: PX manager John Boyd was one of America's many Civilian Vietnam Veterans.
58 Perspectives: A trip to Vietnam altered a former protester's view of those who fought the war.

Volume: 16
Issue: 5
Item Creation Date: February 2004
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10 Fighting Forces: The fleet oilers, ammunition ships and stores ship of TF-73 kept the rest of the U.S. Navy operation off the coast of Vietnam.
14 Personality: Thanks to the compassion and determination of one Australian soldier, a little girl disfigured by the war got a second chance at life.
16 Arsenal: The armed version of the Grumman OV-1 Mohawk surveillance plane was called ' Whispering Death ' by the Viet Cong.
18 Ambushed in the Iron Triangle: In October 1965, the 1st Battalion, 18th Regiment of the 1st Infantry Division, the 'Big Red One,' got into what at the time was the biggest firefight of the war. The battle of the Ia Drang Valley was still more than a month away.
26 Prisoner in North Vietnam: Brought down by a faulty fuze on his wingman's bomb, Tom Moe survived more than five years as a POW in North Vietnam.
34 30 Years After: Legacy of the Vietnam War- To understand America's war in Vietnam, one must put it in the context of Vietnam's long past- and what has occurred since.
42 The M-113 APC's Long and Winding Road- Little more than an aluminum box on treads, the M-113 armored personnel carrier was a rolling home and arsenal for its creative-minded crewmen.

Volume: 17
Issue: 1
Item Creation Date: June 2004
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Item Creation Date: 12 September 1969
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Item Creation Date: 25 October 1969
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Item Creation Date: 21 October 1969
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Item Creation Date: 23 November 1968
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Item Creation Date: 13 October 1968
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Item Creation Date: 14 July 1969
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