vietnam war
Inside the US Effort to Clear Millions of Vietnam-Era Bombs in Laos
The effort to clear Laos of war-era bombs goes on.
A Brief History of Meth
How an experimental asthma remedy became one of the world's most feared drugs.
Meeting the Laotians Clearing Their Country of America's Unexploded Bombs
During the so-called "Secret War", the US dropped more than 2 million tons of ordnance on Laos, equivalent to a planeload of bombs every eight minutes, 24 hours a day, for nine years.
The US Military Euthanised or Abandoned Thousands of Their Own Canine Soldiers at the End of the Vietnam War
After the war ended, the US military marked their dogs as "expendable surplus equipment," leaving them to the South Vietnamese or euthanising them.
Tim Page's Vietnam War
The veteran photojournalist talks war, peace and being jailed with Jim Morrison.
Laos Is Still Under Attack from Its Secret War
Unexploded American bombs from 40 years ago still cause two casualties every week.
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The Secret History of the Vietnam War
If you thought you knew all there was to know about the Vietnam War, you were wrong.