The Vietnam War
Reporters in Vietnam
A journalist discovers that it is not always possible to remain neutral reporting on war.
A journalist discovers that it is not always possible to remain neutral reporting on war.
A Marine remembers being afraid when assigned a listening post at night.
President Kennedy dictates his rueful account of the 1963 Coup in Saigon.
Students across South Vietnam protest the government's treatment of Buddhist monks.
In 1919, a young Ho Chi Minh delivers a letter to the American delegation.