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Asbury Park Press - 2 hours 28 minutes ago
CAMDEN — An official in New Jersey's Military and Veterans Affairs Department has admitted he falsely claimed a heroic record in the Vietnam War as a paratrooper and artilleryman.
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New America Media - 2 hours 50 minutes ago
Where Was Our Humanity? By Sam Ho Many people see the SJPD beating of the San Jose State student because he is a Vietnamese/Asian/ member of an ethnic community without any weapon and in a position to defend himself, and not because he was from Vietnam or from San Jose. It could have been any of us.
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WCBS 880 New York - Mon Nov 30, 12:59 pm ET
An official in New Jersey's Military and Veterans Affairs Department has admitted he falsely claimed a heroic record in the Vietnam War as a paratrooper and artilleryman. READ MORE >>
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The Star-Ledger - Mon Nov 30, 12:56 pm ET
LAUREL SPRINGS -- An official in New Jersey's Military and Veterans Affairs Department has admitted he falsely claimed a heroic record in the Vietnam War as a paratrooper and artilleryman. William Devereaux, 64, of Laurel Springs also said his military...
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Park Hills Daily Journal - Mon Nov 30, 11:40 am ET
Mike White, president of Camp Hope (right) and Tony Carroll, commander of VFW Post 5896, (left) present a portrait of past member Paul Ketcherside Jr. to his sister Barbara Ketcherside. Paul Ketcherside, a decorated Vietnam Veteran, died 39 years ago. The portrait was drawn and donated by world renowned artist Michael G. Reagan. A portrait artist for more than 30 years, Reagan has drawn ...
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Sapulpa Daily Herald - Mon Nov 30, 7:37 am ET
Herald News Editor He steps off the military plane and his feet hit the California soil after spending a a short âlifetimeâ in Vietnam. As he walked out of the airport to get a cab to take him to the processing station, a young couple approach him. Itâs 1971.
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Albany Times Union - Mon Nov 30, 7:14 am ET
Combat vet questions state's requirements for license plates
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The Capital Times - Mon Nov 30, 6:08 am ET
Dear Editor: President Obama appears ready to head down the same failed path that President Johnson choose during the Vietnam War. Records show that although virtually every adviser he spoke with, outside the military, agreed that escalation in Vietnam would lead to disaster, Johnson elected to send over 50,000 young men and women (some of them friends of mine) to their deaths. Of course his ...
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Livingston County Daily Press & Argus - Mon Nov 30, 5:08 am ET
The Hamburg Enhanced Recreation Organization announced last week that Hamburg Township will host the traveling replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial this summer.
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Anniston Star - Mon Nov 30, 4:50 am ET
Rick West went off to work in 2001 to make possible the product you might buy from him this week. It was about that long ago that the Anniston-raised Vietnam veteran, having read everything he could find about cultivating Christmas trees, actually started to plant them.
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Nasdaq - Mon Nov 30, 4:32 am ET
HANOI -(Dow Jones)- Foreign investors were net buyers of VND117.8 billion ($ 6.37 million) of Vietnamese stocks out of a total VND1.63 trillion traded Monday, the Hochiminh Stock Exchange said.
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EARTHtimes.org - Mon Nov 30, 3:31 am ET
Hanoi - Revised statistics released Monday by Vietnam's General Statistics Office showed industrial production rising, but foreign investment falling and exports slowing. Industrial production rose 3.6 per cent in November over October, the fourth co...
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Pasadena Star-News - Mon Nov 30, 2:42 am ET
When Vietnam War veteran Marty Morones attends meetings at Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 6315 on Durfee Avenue, he sees mostly gray heads. The post's numbers are dwindling, said the Pico Rivera resident. And of its roughly 300 members, only a handful are young veterans from the recent conflicts in the Middle East. | With Gallery
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The Vail Trail - Mon Nov 30, 2:17 am ET
Back when I was a "liberal" (yes, I was a liberal), being liberal meant getting the government out of your life. I am not clear when the psychology of the country changed. But I can tell you that in 1968 Don Rogers and Matt Zalaznick would have been out there on the Vietnam War protest tour. When did it become cool to have the government run your life? I missed that episode on the American ...
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Walnut Creek Journal - Mon Nov 30, 1:36 am ET
IF YOU'VE BEEN wondering how college students have evolved during the past two generations, here's the CliffsNotes version: In the 1960s, they protested war in Vietnam; today, they protest tuition increases.