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Could today’s US military win the Vietnam War in 1965?
With today’s aircraft, drones, and intelligence, the U.S. would dominate the skies and battlefield. But would that be enough ...
Military Times on MSN
Can a tabletop game explain why America lost the Vietnam War?
Fifty years after the last U.S. helicopters left Saigon, why America lost the Vietnam War is elusive. But can a tabletop wargame offer insight?
During the 1971 May Day Protests against the Vietnam War, a crowd of male and female protestors sit together on a sunny day, on 10th St NW, in between the US Department of Justice building (now the ...
Aviation Republic on MSN
1,500 Flying Hours in a Leaking Plane: The Obsolete Cargo Jet That Won Vietnam's Air War
To counter the spread of communism, the US deployed the C-123B Provider in December 1961 as part of Project Mule. The mission ...
Speaking at the Pentagon on February 7, 2025, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth invoked predecessor Donald Rumsfeld’s 2001 speech declaring war on bureaucracy and “shifting resources from the tail to ...
For the information of Nick Cominos and assorted others of like mind, the war in Vietnam was not lost because of peace demonstrators. It was never a war that could be won. What the peace movement did ...
The hottest tariff story right now is President Xi’s charm offensive in Southeast Asia. When asked about it, President Trump said: “Xi’s tour is probably intended to screw the United States.” It’s a ...
In a year that the United States and Vietnam will celebrate the 30th anniversary of diplomatic normalization, U.S. President Donald Trump poured cold water on the relationship by slapping a 46 percent ...
President Donald Trump’s new trade deal with Vietnam sends a clear signal about where US tariffs on Chinese goods might ultimately land, as talks between Washington and Beijing continue following ...
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