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Vietnam’s memorial to N. Korea

War veteran Duong Van Dau walks between rows of headstones at a memorial for North Korean fallen pilots in Bac Giang province, Vietnam. (Hau Dinh/AP ) 14 tombstones mark war deaths of pilots fighting against U.S. MiG-15 Most have heard stories of Russian pilots in MiG 15’s dog-fighting Americans in their F-86 Saberjets south of […]
Donald Trump: Breaking With The Past..

..and The Beltway Ain’t Happy. President Trump is taking an axe to the old ways of doing the nations business. From Iran to China, the Middle East and the Korean Peninsula he’s pulled out of arrangements made by the previous administration, re-negotiated treaties in America’s favor, and wants to end the nearly 70 year old […]
Valor Friday

Today’s Valor Friday highlights Thomas J. Hudner Jr. (August 31, 1924 – November 13, 2017). He was an officer in the United States Navy and a Naval Aviator. He rose to the rank of Captain, and received the Medal of Honor for his actions in trying to save the life of his wingman, Ensign Jesse […]
There Are No Coincidences

For a long time after the end of the war in Vietnam, the Communist Vietnamese government had a law in place that any US citizen who entered Vietnam would immediately be arrested. In 1999, things changed when the British government returned ownership of the Crown Colony of Hong Kong to the mainland Chinese government. There […]
South Korea unearths nine sets of war dead remains during DMZ mine-clearing operation

U.S. Army General Vincent K. Brooks, Commander of United Nations Command, visited Arrowhead Hill in the Demilitarized Zone, where Republic of Korea forces are currently conducting de-mining operations, Oct. 8, 2018. The ongoing landmine removal will enable safe access for joint recovery of remains operations and is part of a broader effort to reduce military […]
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