Princeton, Indiana, native Dick Wolfe and Alabama native Robert Hilley could have never imagined being thrown together in the cauldron…
While Randy and I have written two books and several articles together about Hoosiers in combat, there was one story…
Of all the scores of photos Roxanne and I have collected for our books and articles about the Vietnam War,…
This photo, taken from the air, shows the battlefield site where Dick Wolfe perished. On January 6, 1968, Alpha Company…
Just after the battle of Xom Bung, a battered Alpha Company returned to their primitive base camp, Normandy I, and…
After witnessing so many years of war, Vietnamese civilians, especially in rural areas, most often cast silent stoic gazes upon…
American soldiers in Vietnam often faced the difficult dilemma of separating innocent civilians from the Viet Cong. Many Vietnamese worked…
Princeton Indiana’s Dick Wolfe wrote one of his last letters home to his family from Vietnam at Christmas 1967, shortly…
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