At first you think you’ve been dropped off “at the end of the earth.” Then the blast of hot air hits you as you exit the plane. This is 1968 — and this is war in Vietnam. The first shock I remember ...
In a time where anyone can find almost anything online, Milton's 1330 AM WEBY radio station has found and will air, for the first time since its original broadcast, footage that will turn back the ...
FILE - In this October 1987, file photo, Adrian Cronauer, a disc jockey on the Saigon-based Dawn Buster radio show from 1965-1966 whose experiences in the Vietnam War were chronicled in the movie ...
Westminster-based Little Saigon Radio, a fixture in the Vietnamese community, is backing a new English-Vietnamese newspaper called Viet Tide. The weekly, tabloid-sized paper launched its first issue ...
He’s called the Rush Limbaugh of Little Saigon, a fervent anti-Communist whose “Living in America” is the longest-running Vietnamese-language radio talk show in California. For Van Vo, 53, one of the ...
War in the Mekong Delta found homesick soldiers missing good music Roy Tschudy wrote WABC%27s Bruce Morrow%2C who sent a reel of Top 40 songs Recovered reel now to be a part of national veterans ...
FOUNTAIN VALLEY – A Westminster man who has been entertaining listeners in the Vietnamese community and inspiring social movements for more than two decades died from heart disease Friday morning at ...
Reporting from NORFOLK, Va. — Adrian Cronauer, the man whose military radio antics inspired a character played by Robin Williams in the film “Good Morning, Vietnam,” has died. He was 79. Mary Muse, ...
(NEXSTAR) — Fifty years after the fall of Saigon, Vietnam veterans from across the country are sharing powerful, personal stories of service and sacrifice. The project began earlier this year when a ...
Singapore, Singapore--(Newsfile Corp. - January 28, 2022) - In Jan 2022, the exclusive manager of Maye Musk Mystery Box (MPB) NFT and the Universal Metaverse (USM) brand issuer Radio Caca hosted a ...
NORFOLK, Va. — Adrian Cronauer, the man whose military radio antics inspired a character played by Robin Williams in the film "Good Morning, Vietnam," has died. He was 79. Mary Muse, the wife of his ...
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