His years illustrating pulp novels honed his sense of pictorial drama, and his meticulous research ensured historical accuracy, notably in his Civil War paintings.
In honor of the 50th anniversary of the end of the war in Vietnam, Friends of Little Sài Gòn has put out a call for community artwork for an exhibition called, “Our Past, Our Present, Our ...
As part of Black History Month, the Chisholm Trail Heritage Center is featuring Snead’s collection until Feb. 28.
On May 8, 1971, a freelance photojournalist was flying over central Vietnam when he looked down and saw something unexpected: ...
Because people are so intrinsically tied to the land we live on, a genocide of people is just as equally a genocide of the ...
The Life and Art of Tim O’Brien” is the first literary biography of the novelist best known for “The Things They Carried.” ...
Developed by the Virginia Museum of History and Culture, this traveling exhibit shares the stories and experiences of Virginian’s who fought in Southeast Asia.
Ronald Wilson Reagan was born on this day in 1911. His legacy still shapes American politics, historians say, and he's a ...
"Vietnam: The War that Changed America," a new Apple TV+ docuseries, offers an intimate look at what it was like to fight in ...
Eight women whose names are on the Vietnam Memorial Wall at the Woodring Wall of Honor and Veterans Park will be honored at a ...
If the writers and thinkers who support Donald Trump want to find their original source, they could look to the Jewish intellectuals of postwar America.
Valérie André, a French military officer, brain surgeon, and licensed pilot who was believed to be the first woman to fly helicopter rescue missions in combat zones — during the French-Indochina war ...