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On April 29 and 30, 1975, as North Vietnamese forces closed in on Saigon, U.S. Marine Corps pilots evacuated more than 7,000 ...
Hope turned into heartbreak 50 years ago this month, when a cargo plane loaded with Vietnamese orphans bound for America ...
Fifty years later, the surreal images of U.S. sailors and Marines scrambling to push, drag and muscle helicopters overboard ...
In this April 29, 1975 file photo, mobs of Vietnamese people scale the wall of the U.S. Embassy in Saigon, Vietnam, trying to ...
Peter Wilkinson was an ITN cameraman in Saigon as the North Vietnamese army approached, capturing the desperation as people tried to evacuate before it fell. | ITV National News ...
Of the 58,220 U.S. military service members who died in Vietnam, more than 1,300 were from Massachusetts. These are the ...
Fifty years ago, as the North Vietnamese army closed in on Saigon, U.S. forces, personnel and South Vietnamese civilians ...
They’d watched overnight as the bombardments grew closer, and observed through binoculars as the final U.S. Marines piled ...
Sunday, at the USS Midway Museum, retired Rear Adm. Lawrence Chambers was greeted as a hero — dating to April 1975.
The Vietnam War produced heroes including Chicagoan Milton Olive, but ultimately ended in a chaotic surrender and exit.
On April 30, 1975, the communist North Vietnamese Army captured the democratic South Vietnamese capital. The last Americans ...