Researchers Crack Open the Mysterious Plain of Jars
After 80 years, archeologists get the chance to explore the Laotian plateau dotted with giant stone jars
Photographer Matt Henry’s Obsession With the 1960s Led to These Amazing Images
Inspired by the movies of the era, he brings together elaborate sets and casts to make his scenes
Vietnam Turns to DNA to Identify the Remains of Those Lost in the War
Technological advances in DNA analysis will make this massive effort possible
Explore Laos’ Plain of Jars with Drone Footage
Many parts of the 2,000-year-old-site are off-limits because of Vetnam-era cluster bombs
Microdots: The CIA’s Tiny Secret-Message Holders
In 1971, the CIA sent coded messages to the Hanoi Hilton’s prisoners of war through powdered-drink packages
In Vietnam, the C.I.A. Paid Spies With Stuff From Sears
Nothing says “clandestine espionage” like a mail-order catalog
Over a Quarter-Million Vietnam War Veterans Still Have PTSD
Forty years after the war’s end, twice as many vets with combat-related PTSD are getting worse as those who are improving
Ancient Urns or Drinking Vessels for Giants? Behind the Mysterious Plain of Jars in Laos
A grassy area studded with hulking, 2,000-year-old jars provides a surreal sight as well as an archeological puzzle
The Huey Defined America’s Presence in Vietnam, Even to the Bitter End
The 40th anniversary of the Fall of Saigon presents a chance for one Vietnam War correspondent to look back at the iconic helicopter
Vietnam War Vets Reconnect With Their 1960s Pen Pals For a Museum Donation
Decades after they sat in Mrs. Davis’ fourth grade class, former students donated Vietnam War materials to the American History Museum
A Private Tour of the CIA’s Incredible Museum
Inside the agency’s headquarters is a museum filled with relics from half a century of cloak-and-dagger exploits
35 Who Made a Difference: Maya Lin
The architect melds surface simplicity and underlying intellectual complexity into works of enduring power
A veteran Vietnam correspondent revisits the romantic retreat where he, and so many others, sought respite from war in Indochina
To a war-weary nation, a U.S. POW’s return from captivity in Vietnam in 1973 looked like the happiest of reunions
A North Vietnamese battlefield defeat that led to victory, the Tet Offensive still triggers debate nearly four decades later
En route to Vietnam in the 1960s, American G.I.’s recorded their hopes and fears on the canvas undersides of troopship sleeping berths
Our 2002 profile of architect Maya Lin that marked the 20th year of the Vietnam Memorial
Gifts of Remembrance at the Wall
Near the base of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, comrades and loved ones leave their poignant tokens of remembrance
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