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Marching forward: Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 53 marks the 40th anniversary of a timeless bond

by Robb Fulcher Vietnam Veterans of America might look like any other service organization. As the local chapter, which covers the South Bay and Palos Verdes…

Kennedy remembers connection to David McCallum

MURRAY - A recent article was published in the Ledger & Times regarding the death of David McCallum, a well-known and versatile actor whose most recognizable role was as Ilya

Sun, July 2 - The New Hampshire Gazette

2020—Fugitive Ghislaine Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein’s accomplice, is arrested—in Bradford, N.H. Of course. 2013—Congress nixes a ban on federal propaganda…

Memorial Day - Never forget our fallen brothers

Each year as individual dates approach when I lost my brothers in Vietnam, I go to the Photos App on my computer and look back at old slides I made,

On This Hallowed Ground Vietnam Memorial Born from Tragedy (2019)

In the fury of battle, ideology and good intentions meet the harsh reality of survival and politics. Young lives are cut short by the edge of a bayonet or the pull of a trigger, and the aftermath is filled with the broken hearts of those who loved them. Such was the case for Victor "Doc" Westphall and his wife, Jeanne, when they were told by the Marine Corps that their son, Lt. David Westphall, had died in an ambush at Con Thien in Quang Tri Province, South Vietnam. The crushing news left them with an unavoidable question that haunts millions who have lost loved ones in the tragedy of War: "What do we do now?" For Doc and Jeanne, their response was to honor the only thing that is worthy of honor in fatal conflict-the sons and daughters, mothers and fathers who fought and bled when their country called. Their response became a battle of its own. Through financial struggles, political controversy, and a broken spirit, they succeeded in building a place to heal the bro

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