Bataan Rescue |
Article
The men couldn't take anything with them: diaries, photographs, letters, jackets, coats, shoes. They simply had to flee.Â
Bataan Rescue |
Article
Disease was a constant in the camp. In the first six months, the primary causes of death were malaria, dysentery and starvation.
Bataan Rescue |
Article
In 1864, representatives of thirteen nations met in Geneva to discuss the plight of people wounded in wartime.
The Feud |
Trailer
Watch a preview of the most famous family conflict in American history, the Hatfield-McCoy feud.
Woodstock |
Digital Short
Bill Hanley made the 1969 Woodstock Festival sound system and the resulting recording that forever shaped our collective memory of this generation-defining concert.
Return With Honor |
Article
In their book, In Love and War ,Vice Admiral Jim Stockdale and his wife Sybil wrote about their lives during the eight years Jim was a prisoner of war in North Vietnam.
Return With Honor |
Article
One of the most important parts of a POW's life was communicating with his fellow captives.
Return With Honor |
Article
Many prisons used to hold American POWs were in close proximity to Hanoi, with a few of the more well known jails located directly in Hanoi.
Return With Honor |
Article
One of the lingering and deeply troubling aftermaths of any war is the unknown fate of those listed as missing in action (MIA).
Return With Honor |
Timeline
30 years of revolutionary civil wars and repeated conflicts against colonial powers, peace comes to Vietnam in 1975.
Return With Honor |
Image Gallery
Mike McGrath spent five years and nine months as a prisoner of war in Vietnam.
Return With Honor |
Article
When President Richard Nixon appointed him, Laird was aware of the congressional desire to cut the rising costs of the Vietnam War.