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Presenting the full & true stories from America’s most controversial & divisive war. Vietnam is the only magazine exclusively devoted to telling the full story behind America’s most controversial war, with gripping firsthand accounts and carefully researched articles by veterans of the conflict and top military historians.

The Vietnam Interview: A Date with Chris Noel
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Tet Offensive: The Battles of Bien Hoa and Long Binh
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‘The Most Brilliant Commander’: Ngo Quang Truong

Air Power in the Siege of Khe Sanh

Battle of Khe Sanh: Recounting the Battle’s Casualties

Vietnam War: Operation Dewey Canyon

Bud Day: Vietnam War POW Hero
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John Paul Vann: Man and Legend
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Attack on Quang Tri City During the Vietnam War
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Going Back to Vietnam After the War

Vietnam War: The Individual Rotation Policy

Sapper Attack in the A Shau During the Vietnam War
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CORDS: Winning Hearts and Minds in Vietnam
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Operation Babylift: Evacuating Children Orphaned by the Vietnam War

Operation Niagara: Airlifters to the Rescue

North Vietnamese Army’s 1972 Eastertide Offensive


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