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A POW/MIA flag was taken down, upsetting some veterans – including a Vietnam War vet charged with harassing the town supervisor – and prompting calls for a demonstration Saturday at Town Hall.
Vietnam veteran Richard Gerald Jordan was executed in Mississippi after nearly 50 years on death row for killing Edwina Marter in a 1976 ransom plot.
Tony Hughes, Sr., saw the military as an opportunity. Originally from Pigeon Roost, North Carolina, he volunteered to go to Vietnam.
LESTER, WV (WVNS) – The Fourth of July can often bring to mind barbecues, fireworks, and relaxation. Vietnam Veteran, Buck Bowling and his family have made it their mission to make sure people ...
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) – A Vietnam War veteran living in Las Vegas shared his story of service and survival decades after the conflict ended. Lonzo Walker, who joined the U.S. Army in October 1968 ...
Mississippi executes Vietnam veteran Richard Jordan for murder of stay-at-home mom of 2 Jordan's execution came nearly five decades after he kidnapped and killed 35-year-old Edwina Marter, who was ...
Black Girl’s Guide To Travel: Why Vietnam Is the Wellness Escape You Didn’t Expect From immersive and healing soundbaths to sunrise yoga, Vietnam should be added to your wellness bucketlist.
Richard Jordan is set to be executed in Mississippi on Wednesday, 49 years after he kidnapped and killed Edwina Marter, a stay-at-home mother of two.
Black knights, white knights and gray knights Patrick Murray testifies at a "claim shark" hearing before the House Veterans' Affairs Committee in Washington, D.C., on March 5.
You can check out the display at 55 Nokomis Avenue in Cheektowaga. Shovelman encourages anyone to stop by and pay their respects to those who served.
The Boy Scouts of America Troop 152 and Veterans of Foreign Wars Post No. 1820 will reunite for a U.S. flag retirement ceremony at 10 a.m. Saturday.
Did Richard Jordan commit murder because of post-traumatic stress disorder from three combat tours in the Vietnam War? Or is he simply a cold-blooded killer? That question is at the heart of ...