
Veterans Gathering at the Coos History Museum May 18
COOS BAY — The Coos History Museum will present a Veterans Gathering 10 a.m.-1 p.m., Friday, May 18, at the museum. The Veterans Gathering event
COOS BAY — The Coos History Museum will present a Veterans Gathering 10 a.m.-1 p.m., Friday, May 18, at the museum. The Veterans Gathering event
Vietnam veteran Carol Brown recalls caring for patients in uniform — having no scrubs and often no gloves. Patients were from every branch of the military and even other countries, including North Vietnam.
While a uniformed bugler played taps beneath the flagpole at the Eagle Point National Cemetery Thursday, Richard Lewis of Grants Pass wept.The U.S. Navy veteran
The Vietnam veteran went nearly 40 years before getting help for posttraumatic stress disorder. Now, it is his mission in life to help other veterans,
Forty-five years ago today, combat and combat support units withdrew from South Vietnam.
Around the nation, VA employees are taking the opportunity to thank and honor Vietnam War era Veterans and their families for their incredible service and
March 28, 2018 — National Vietnam War Veterans Day is a commemorative holiday, celebrated on March 29, to acknowledge the service and sacrifice made by
The Vietnam War Veterans Recognition Act designates March 29 of each year as National Vietnam War Veterans Day, an opportunity for all Americans to recognize,
In our weekly War Stories series, we tell the stories of Central Oregon’s war veterans–some who made it back from their war and some who
Vietnam veterans will be recognized and thanked for their service at a commemoration Thursday of the 50th anniversary of the Vietnam War. The ceremony will
Larry Slessler was a young Air Force intelligence officer in August 1964 when the Tonkin Gulf Crisis escalated a regional civil war on the far
Many who were awarded a Purple Heart are experiencing complications attributed to their battle wounds. In addition to flying our flags on March 29 we,
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