Infantrymen, of the 2nd Battalion, 35th Infantry bandage a wounded soldier after an American-fired mortar round fell short and exploded in the midst of the company.

1966: Troops and protests increase along with strategy concerns against a determined enemy

It was the year of the reality check, when Americans and their own government began to realize just what they faced in Vietnam — a resourceful and tenacious enemy, quarrelsome allies and an Asian society whose complexity they could barely understand.

Listing on Vietnam Wall sought for troops killed in 1962 plane crash

Before departing for Vietnam 51 years ago, Army Sgt. 1st Class Raymond “Bill” Myers left behind his ID, dog tags and a gold ring he had never taken off before.

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.

Heavily outnumbered Marines beat the odds

“They acted like they were doped up. They just kept right on coming at us even after they were hit,” the Marine said.

'Eagle Flights' prey on fleeing Viet Cong

Swooping down on a village in Huey choppers, "Wolfhounds" from the 25th Inf. Div. pounced upon enemy suspects to start another Eagle Mission in Hau Nghia province.

The Hanoi Hilton today: Shackles, plaques and airbrushed history

Going inside the stone walls of the prison sarcastically dubbed the “Hanoi Hilton” brings a respite from the honking traffic outside — until the iron shackles, dark cells and guillotine hammer home the suffering that went on there.

Play tells the story of Operation Babylift in Vietnam of 1975

The voices of nine people involved in one of history’s most dramatic humanitarian operations echo in a play that aims to keep memories of the Vietnam War alive.