Posted by Mike Hastie on March 6, 2020: When I think of all the pictures I have taken at My Lai over the years, and the survivors I have met, Ha Thi Quy, 93 in 2018, and now 95, epitomizes the...

Posted by Mike Hastie on March 6, 2020: When I think of all the pictures I have taken at My Lai over the years, and the survivors I have met, Ha Thi Quy, 93 in 2018, and now 95, epitomizes the...
Ron Carver’s Waging Peace in Viet Nam exhibit opened yesterday at UMass Boston. The opening reception was graced with poets Doug Rawlings, Dave Connolly, and Lamont Steptoe, and Vietnam-era resister Susan Schnall.
An armed American soldier tries to talk to a Vietnamese woman holding her child. Photo: Philip Jones Griffith This...
Philip Jones Griffith was an award-winning Magnum photographer who photographed extensively in Viet Nam, both during...
This article originally appeared at the TampaBay.com By Times Staff He was fast of fist and foot — lip, too — a...
Full Disclosure My father was a career Army officer, and World War II combat veteran. I spent my early youth on...
This post originally published at mashable.com Unseen images of the war from the winning side by Alex Q. Arbuckle For...
This article originally appeared on the NYTimes. By Neil Sheehan A FEW weeks ago, an archivist at The New York Times...
This article originally published at Tuoitrenews.vn An audio version of the story is available here Now in his...
This article originally appeared at The Guardian. From Malcolm Browne’s photograph of the burning monk to Nick Ut’s...
This article originally appeared at www.boston.com/bigpicture Charlie Haughey was drafted into the US Army in October...
A book of rare photographs taken in Vietnam by Charlie Haughey, a member of the Army 25th Infantry division. Please...
The Philip Jones Griffiths Foundation Presents: A one-page site containing background materials for the...
This article originally appeared at saigoneer.com. Photos of U.S. troops in rice paddies, anti-war protests and skies...