
Oregon Experience: The Vietnam War Oregon Remembers
Monday, October 2 at 9:00 p.m. Nearly 50 years after the end of combat operations in Vietnam, Oregonians remain deeply affected by the events of
Monday, October 2 at 9:00 p.m. Nearly 50 years after the end of combat operations in Vietnam, Oregonians remain deeply affected by the events of
Thursday, September 28 at 10:00 p.m. A community discussion among those who served our country: Those who fought in and those who fought against the
“The Vietnam War Oregon Remembers” is a fine addition to the Burns and Novick work. By combining archival footage and interviews with veterans … Views: 24
Some of the 20th century’s most defining pop music emerged from the period during which the Vietnam War was fought — and in the installment
ROSEBURG, Ore. — The local members of the Associates of Vietnam Veterans of America/AVVA Chapter 805 of Roseburg have been working on their mission to
The Toxic Exposure / Agent Orange & Veteran’s Health Issues Town Hall will be held 11 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 30, at the Winston Community Center,
Flags flew at half-staff Saturday afternoon at McKenzie Park where the Hermiston High School class of 1967 honored two of their classmates, Lance Cpl. Dick
Just past the greenery of the Hoyt Arboretum in Washington Park sits a different type of garden. Beginning with a fountain and spiraling up a
The White House says President Donald Trump will award the Medal of Honor to a retired Army medic from Alabama who risked his life several
A new exhibit honoring the 37-year military service of four-star U.S. Air Force General Merril A. “Tony” McPeak opened over the weekend at the Evergreen
President Lyndon Johnson begins bombing the North, and sends U.S. troops to the South in order to prevent a collapse, as a military assistance and
When troop withdrawals begin, soldiers left in Vietnam ask what they are fighting for. News breaks of a shocking massacre at My Lai, and questions
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