Browse Exhibits (21 total)
New York Times Co. v. United States
The entry covers background information on the United States Supreme Court case New York Times Co. V. United States. It also covers the events leading to the case, the Washington Post involvement and the controversy surrounding President Nixon.
By Isabela Carvalho
South Korean Forces in Vietnam
Republic of Korea Armed Forces joined the Vietnam War in 1964 and withdrew in 1973. Over the course of the war, Korean Forces became the second largest force in Vietnam, behind the United States. Korean Forces positively assisted allied troops during the Vietnam War, although they did commit brutal massacres.
By Skyler Godfrey
Weapons of the Vietnam War
This entry describes the advanced weapons technology used in the Vietnam War, from firearms to armored vehicles to helicopters and fighter jets.
By Michaela Gerner
The Religion of Caodaism in Vietnam
Summary and historical overview of Caodaism's development and impact in Vietnam.
By Daniel Snyder
The Marine Corps In Vietnam
This exhibit provides information on the role and contributions in which the Marine Corps had played during the Vietnam War. It also entails details on some of their major missions, duties, and responsbilities in which they were tasked in dealing with during the War. Lastly, this exhibit provides a 1st hand account from Vietnam War Veteran Samuel C. Thompson of what it was like being a Marine during the Vietnam War.
By Joey Sanzone
Moratorium to End the War in Vietnam
The 1969 Moratorium to End the Vietnam War became the largest anti-war demonstration of the 60s. An estimated 500,000 people attended the Moratorium in Washington, D.C on November 15, 1969.
By Mackenzie Moore
Operation Babylift
This entry gives a description of the United States' evacuation efforts of Vietnamese children during the fall of South Vietnam, including the tragedies that occured, as well as how this operation sparked nationwide controversy.
By Josh Elrod
The Impact of Agent Orange
This article gives a brief history of agent orange: how it has impacted the environment, the water system, and people in Vietnam during the war. The entry not only gives readers an understsnding of how dangerous this chemical was during the Vietnam War, but also its ongoing impact today.
By Sharon Moore
Coming Home: How our Veterans were Treated and Why
This article is about Vietnam veterans and their experiences coming home, touching on why reactions were so hostile and unfriendly towards said veterans.
By Keith Crego
The 27 Crusaders in Vietnam
Twenty-seven alumni from Father Judge High School in Northeast Philadelphia lost their lives fighting in the Vietnam War.
By Kieran Kelly