U.S. Army Photographers in Vietnam
In 1962, President Kennedy authorized the creation of the Department of the Army Special Photographic Office to film and photograph the Vietnam War for the Pentagon and the U.S. Congress.…
1,092 viewsIn 1962, President Kennedy authorized the creation of the Department of the Army Special Photographic Office to film and photograph the Vietnam War for the Pentagon and the U.S. Congress.…
1,092 viewsA panel of photo historians looked at the U.S. Army Signal Corps with a focus on images captured by World War II soldier photographers. The National Archives and the U.S. Army Center of…
1,192 viewsA panel of historians looked back 50 years at the Vietnam War’s Tet Offensive, which started on January 30, 1968 as Viet Cong and North Vietnamese forces attacking more than 100 cities,…
2,278 viewsMilitary law experts and historians discussed the Vietnam War’s My Lai Massacre of 1968, when U.S. Army soldiers killed between 300 and 500 unarmed Vietnamese civilians in and near the…
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