The bullet-riddled truck in which four United Nations Command soldiers — two Americans and two South Koreans — were killed in an ambush at the Korean DMZ in April, 1968.

DMZ ambush survivors seen lucky to be alive

Observers at the scene of Sunday night's bold ambush by Communist North Koreans who machine-gunned and killed four United Nations Command soldiers reached one conclusion: "I don't see how anybody survived this."

Rip-roaring ROK crowd welcomes Johnson

President and Mrs. Johnson got a rousing Texas-style welcome here Monday.

Medal of Honor recipient recalls Korean War bayonet attack

"I'm proud to be back. I get sentimental, I lost a lot of friends over here, and it brings back bad memories as well as good;" said the tall mustachioed figure with the star-studded pale blue ribbon of the Medal of Honor around his neck as he looked over the area he captured from Communists nearly 25 years ago.

'Last' Hope show plays to 22,000 GIs

Bob Hope wound up what might be his last Vietnam Christmas tour Friday with an appearance before an overflow crowd of more than 22,000 GIs who packed the Curry Amphitheater at this massive installation 15 miles north of Saigon.

Vietnam at 50: The first rock and roll war

The sonic revolution and one-upmanship that defined 1966 make a compelling case to call it the greatest year in music history.

Raymond Burr visits soldiers in Korean DMZ area

The big man walked up to a sergeant on duty at a mountain-top outpost and stuck out his hand. "Hello sergeant," he said. "I'm Raymond Burr."

N. Korea tries to provoke war, says U.N. Command

U.S. Rear Adm. John V. Smith, senior negotiator for the United Nations Command (UNC) denounced Communist North Korea Thursday for "war provocation of the most serious magnitude."