Partout dans le monde, les enfants naissent sans langage parlé, sans idées reçues, sans statut socio-professionnel et sans religion. Entre eux ils jouent, se sourient et s’embrassent, faisant fi des différences. Pourquoi laisser des choses d'adultes...
Partout dans le monde, les enfants naissent sans langage parlé, sans idées reçues, sans statut socio-professionnel et sans religion. Entre eux ils jouent, se sourient et s’embrassent, faisant fi des différences. Pourquoi laisser des choses d'adultes...
Partout dans le monde, les enfants naissent sans langage parlé, sans idées reçues, sans statut socio-professionnel et sans religion. Entre eux ils jouent, se sourient et s’embrassent, faisant fi des différences. Pourquoi laisser des choses d'adultes...
It's easier to grasp the human scale of war when you understand how many soldiers make up Army units.
Captain Peter J. Conway takes a break during the Cav's blitz drive to relieve the besieged Marine base in 1968. Captain Conway commanded the first U.S. Army ground troops to enter the embattled base. He has doffed this helmet and wrapped a T-shirt a out his head to stave off the Vietnam sun.
The end of the American Civil War is commonly associated with the surrender of Robert E. Lee to Ulysses S. Grant at Appomattox Courthouse, Virginia. However, it is not as widely known of a greater battle and it's subsequent pact signed further south in a humble farmhouse in Virginia's neighboring state to the south.
5 APRIL 1968 - RELIEF OF KHE SANH (Operation PEGASUS) - #VietnamWar U.S. and S. Vietnamese forces, led by the Army's 1st CAV DVN), began OPN PEGASUS / LAM SON 207 to relieve the Marine combat base at Khe Sanh, which was under siege by People's Army of N. Vietnam since 21 Jan.