HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) - Vietnam War veteran and Huntsville artist Everett Carter joined 48 Now to share his experience as a Black soldier and how he helps veterans, including himself, navigate ...
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Anders, a military history expert, will present a lecture titled "War Seen Through the Eyes of ... jobs The presentation will feature military art from the collection of the National Museum ...
When filmmaker Travis Gutiérrez Senger reflects on ASCO’s legacy, he quickly notes they were more than an art group; they ...
“They have documented everything from battle scenes and soldier portraits to the use of new weapons and equipment, medical support, prisoners of war and the everyday life of soldiers in the field.” ...
The Vietnam Cultural & Media Center opened over the weekend, uniting six Vietnamese American nonprofit organizations under one roof.
navigate personal battles through art. Carter is a Huntsville native. He was drafted into the military to fight during the Vietnam War at 21 years old. He was married and had a child on the way ...
The night before a jump is like the night before the battle. You wait. You wonder. You get ready. And you know, when you go ...
When I read about Columbia University in the news, I think about how much it has changed. I arrived in 1966, coming from MIT, ...