The two nations used profits from joint oil and gas enterprises to fund defense contracts, bypassing the global banking system, Vietnamese government documents show.
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Ceremony marks POW/MIA Day
On Friday morning, a table set for a meal sat empty on the lawn of Vacaville’s City Hall. For the unfamiliar, the sight may ...
Sept. 19 marks a somber day for some, and a message for those still missing loved ones. "Never give up. Never give up," said Haase. At the ceremony, this Blue Star Memorial was gifted to the city as a ...
The sharp crack of artillery echoed across the range, rolling over the Colorado foothills like distant thunder. A plume of ...
After three long weeks with no live mascot for the Colorado Buffaloes, the wait is finally over. Ralphie VII will make her ...
Today is National POW/MIA Recognition Day commemorating servicemembers who were prisoners of war as well as those who are still missing in action.
Timothy Haze Hubbard Sr., 74, of Burlington, Iowa, passed away at 7:19 p.m. Tuesday, September 16, 2025 at Hospice of Mercy, ...
PENSACOLA, Fla. -- History is being honored and remembered at the National Naval Aviation Museum with a new exhibit on Friday ...
Colorado started the live mascot program in 1967, when Ralphie I first started running onto the field to lead the football team out of the tunnel. The Buffaloes have kept the tradition alive since, ...
September 19, 2025 - SACRAMENTO – Governor Gavin Newsom today issued a proclamation declaring September 19, 2025 as "California POW/MIA Recognition Day." The text of the proclamation can be found ...
Colorado will debut Ralphie VII, a one-year-old bison, as its new live mascot Saturday night when the Buffaloes host Wyoming ...
On the third Friday of September every year, veterans, citizens and officials gather at the East Tennessee Veterans Memorial at World’s Fair Park for the National POW MIA Recognition Day.
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