A film about Riverhead Medal of Honor recipient Garfield M. Langhorn Jr. debuted Wednesday at the Suffolk theater.
Dwight Hal Johnson received the nation's highest military honor in 1968. Three years later, he was killed during an attempted ...
Arthur “Chip” Squires, 77, died Monday, December 22, 2025, of natural causes at Edenbrook of Rochester. He was born January 16, 1948, in Rochester, MN and graduated from John Marshall High School ...
South Vietnam, January, 1968: Sen. Edward M. “Ted” Kennedy (D-Mass.) talks with refugees at Thuong Duc during his fact-finding mission to South Vietnam. Upon his return he called for the U.S. to shift ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. To the editor: Will military leaders stand up against illegal orders? It’s a conundrum involving several difficult ...
Bluegrass music has never directly aligned with the general behavior of the mainstream country music scene. Never has it adapted for the sake of popularity and profit, and never has it bent or broken ...
When I grew up on our farm, just east of Hays, we would go into town to see my Uncle Zaccheus Dechant and his wife, Aunt Ella. Later, I would work for him at the Fort Hays State warehouse. I remember ...
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — John K. Newmann was still just a kid when he joined the U.S. Navy in 1965, prior to graduation from NW Classen High, eager to do his part to win a war. “I felt like that’s why ...
To his friends in Langhorne, Lee Clickner was “Pee Wee” — he was small and weighed just 112 pounds when he entered the U.S. Army during the Vietnam war. That name was forgotten by all but childhood ...
For the war in Vietnam, there’s arguably no more important event than the Tet Offensive. In 1968, the Vietnamese celebrated Tet, or The Festival of the First Day, on January 30. It was also the day ...
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