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Dozens of former Vietnam POWs will reunite for a dinner recreating a White House banquet held 50 years ago by Richard Nixon to mark their freedom and heroism.
Thelma Ryan was only 13, a freshman at Excelsior Union High School in Artesia, Calif., when her mother Kate, a German immigrant and Christian Scientist from South Dakota, died from liver cancer at … ...
A golden anniversary took place this week, commemorating the return of U.S. prisoners of war from Vietnam. On May 24, 1973, President Richard Nixon and his wife hosted a dinner for 1,300 guests ...
Today, Pat Sajak is known for the game show where contestants spin a wheel. But a few decades ago, he was spinning records as a Vietnam War veteran.
Pat Nixon was described in the press and known by many around Washington as mysterious, elusive and with a “plastic persona.” However, Lee says that’s not so.
Nearly 170 American prisoners of war marked on Tuesday the 50th anniversary of their release with a visit to the Nixon Presidential Library & Museum in Yorba Linda.
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