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Senate’s NDAA would require women to register for selective service if there were a military draft
Read full article: Senate’s NDAA would require women to register for selective service if there were a military draftIf H.R. 8070 passes and becomes law, men and women will have to register for selective service in case the military ever executes the draft.
The Israel-Hamas war is testing whether campuses are sacrosanct places for speech and protest
Read full article: The Israel-Hamas war is testing whether campuses are sacrosanct places for speech and protestColleges and universities have long been protected places for free expression without pressure or punishment.
From being spit on to being honored: Vietnam War veterans recognized in Jacksonville ceremony
Read full article: From being spit on to being honored: Vietnam War veterans recognized in Jacksonville ceremonyThe Jacksonville National Cemetery hosted its annual ceremony to commend many for their courage and sacrifice in the Vietnam War.
Patrick Hamilton, ex-AP and Reuters photographer who covered Central American wars, dies at 74
Read full article: Patrick Hamilton, ex-AP and Reuters photographer who covered Central American wars, dies at 74Patrick Hamilton, a combat veteran of the Vietnam War who covered civil wars in Central America as a photojournalist for The Associated Press,and later worked at Reuters covering the first Gulf War in Iraq, has died after a long struggle with cancer.
Like Daniel Ellsberg, others who leaked US government secrets have been seen as traitors and heroes
Read full article: Like Daniel Ellsberg, others who leaked US government secrets have been seen as traitors and heroesDaniel Ellsberg’s decision to leak the Pentagon Papers made him an instant hero to opponents and a traitor in the eyes of the White House.
Community honors Vietnam War Veterans Memorial Day at Jacksonville National Cemetery
Read full article: Community honors Vietnam War Veterans Memorial Day at Jacksonville National CemeteryVietnam War Veterans Memorial Day is commemorated every March 29 as a day to publicly honor the courage and sacrifice of the 3 million men and women in the U.S. Armed Forces who served in the Vietnam War.
Celebrating military history at the Military Museum of North Florida
Read full article: Celebrating military history at the Military Museum of North FloridaEden Kendall paid a visit to the Military Museum of North Florida. The Military Museum of North Florida honors ALL service men and women from EVERY branch of the service. There are pictures and displays of uniforms, weapons and equipment from each of our major conflicts. You can see what it must have been like to live on the western front in World War I. The equipment and photos from the Vietnam War show how far warfare had progressed since WWI. There are examples of vehicles from the Korean era through Vietnam and beyond. The museum has many special events including displays of military art like these from noted artist John Shaw. Among other events are our Military History Day, D-Day Commemoration, National Holidays and other memorable days in military history.
Free ‘welcome home’ event planned for Vietnam veterans
Read full article: Free ‘welcome home’ event planned for Vietnam veteransVietnam veterans, current and former servicemen and women along with their families, are asked to gather at VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena on Sunday, Nov. 14, to thank the men who served during the Vietnam War.
Activists back French-Vietnamese woman's Agent Orange case
Read full article: Activists back French-Vietnamese woman's Agent Orange caseTran To Nga, a 78-year-old former journalist, attends a gathering in support of people exposed to Agent Orange during the Vietnam War, in Paris, Saturday Jan. 30, 2021. Activists gathered Saturday in Paris in support of people exposed to Agent Orange during the Vietnam War, after a French court examined a case opposing a French-Vietnamese woman to 14 companies that produced and sold the toxic chemical. U.S. forces used Agent Orange to defoliate Vietnamese jungles and to destroy Viet Cong crops during the war. Between 1962 and 1971, the U.S. military sprayed roughly 11 million gallons of the chemical agent across large swaths of southern Vietnam. Ad“That’s where lies the crime, the tragedy because with Agent Orange, it doesn’t stop.
VA clinic to be named for first St. Johns County soldier killed in Vietnam War
Read full article: VA clinic to be named for first St. Johns County soldier killed in Vietnam WarST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. – The Department of Veterans Affairs' new outpatient clinic in St. Johns County is expected to be named after Pvt. First Class Leo C. Chase Jr., the first man from St. Johns County to be killed in the Vietnam War. This new VA outpatient clinic located on County Road 207 at Deerfield Preserve Boulevard is expected to open before the end of the year. Chase was killed on Nov. 15, 1965, in the Ia Drang battle dramatized in the book and film, We Were Soldiers. “At 23 years old Private Chase was killed while serving with an Airmobile unit in Vietnam just five days before he would have gone home.
Jane Fonda's Climate Change Protests: A Timeline of Her 'Fire Drill Fridays' and
Read full article: Jane Fonda's Climate Change Protests: A Timeline of Her 'Fire Drill Fridays' and"And so I decided to use my celebrity to try to raise the sense of urgency, and I moved to Washington, and I'm going to get arrested every Friday." See below for an updated timeline of Fonda's arrests -- and the famous friends who have joined her in the important cause. Both stars were arrested at the protest, Fonda in her now-iconic red trench coat. OLIVIER DOULIERY/AFP via Getty ImagesOct. 11, 2019The first of the "Fire Drill Friday" protests where the actress was arrested. Marvin Joseph/The Washington Post via Getty ImagesRELATED CONTENT:Jane Fonda and Ted Danson Arrested While Protesting in D.C.Jane Fonda Arrested on Capitol Hill for Climate Change ProtestWhy Jane Fonda Feels Bad For Megyn Kelly After Her Show's Cancellation
'Rambo: Last Blood': New Teaser Looks Back at Sylvester Stallone's Beloved Character
Read full article: 'Rambo: Last Blood': New Teaser Looks Back at Sylvester Stallone's Beloved CharacterSylvester Stallone dropped a new brutal trailer on Tuesday for Rambo: Last Blood that includes some glimpses of the badass Vietnam War veteran throughout his five-film tenure. "We're dealing with an expert," Trautman states, as viewers see glimpses of Rambo over the years combined with new snippets from Last Blood. "I finally came home," Rambo states in a voice-over. Rambo: Last Blood arrives in theaters on Sept. 20. RELATED CONTENT:'Rambo: Last Blood' Trailer: Sylvester Stallone's Iconic Character Is After VengeanceSylvester Stallone Dresses Like a Cowboy in First Photos From 'Rambo 5' SetSylvester Stallone and Jamie Foxx Sweetly Support Daughters at '47 Meters Down: Uncaged' Premiere
Tribute 51 years overdue for fallen Vietnam War hero
Read full article: Tribute 51 years overdue for fallen Vietnam War heroDrafted to serve his country in the Vietnam War, Russell Milberry arrived there two days before his 20th birthday and died five days later. - Drafted to serve his country in the Vietnam War, Russell Milberry arrived there two days before his 20th birthday and died five days later. This wasn't their idea of going to war and this was right in their own community," said Stambaugh. And it fulfills the longtime wish of Charlie Stambaugh one of his fellow comrades from the same small town. "He's with me every day and I get signs all the time and I know he's really happy about this."
Airport comes to a halt to honor remains of returning Vietnam veteran
Read full article: Airport comes to a halt to honor remains of returning Vietnam veteranDALLAS - When Bryan Knight was 5 years old, he said goodbye to his father at an airport in Dallas, Texas, just before he was sent off to the Vietnam War. A few months later, US Air Force Maj. Roy A. Knight, Jr., 36, went missing in action. Earlier this year, the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency informed Knight that his father's remains had been found. On Thursday, Knight -- a pilot for Southwest -- flew his father's remains back to the place where he last saw him more than 50 years ago, Dallas Love Field Airport. The photos showed the honor guard waiting for and then carrying the casket, while the ground crew stood at attention.
Agent Orange still a killer of Vietnam vets
Read full article: Agent Orange still a killer of Vietnam vetsMilitary members serving in the Vietnam War didn't know it at the time, but there was something more deadly in the air than the bullets and bombs of combat. Roughly 50 years later, veterans are still... Copyright 2019 by WJXT News4Jax - All rights reserved.