Thirty-five years later, Brig. Gen. John W. “Bill” Libby still remembers vividly how it felt going to and coming from Vietnam.
2013
Dictator left his mark
Saddam’s presence is everywhere in a palace housing Maine guardsmen.
Whether friend or foe, every life merits saving
U.S. medical forces scramble to save anyone who arrives by chopper and ambulance at their combat hospital.
Spouses help each other weather wartime experiences
Two married couples from Maine find that deploying together strengthens their husband-and-wife bonds.
Whether friend or foe, every life merits saving
U.S. medical forces scramble to save anyone who arrives by chopper and ambulance at their combat hospital.
Driving the ‘Highway to Hell’
Maine guardsmen protect the convoys moving food, fuel, water and
supplies for U.S. forces in Iraq.
Trying to spread cheer, Santa in N.H. scares instead
Administrators at an elementary school call police after the man dressed as Santa runs around the school, tapping on windows and waving at students.
Obama signals he may curb NSA phone surveillance
‘Just because we can do something doesn’t mean we necessarily should,’ the president says during his end-of-year news conference.
Obama signals he may curb NSA phone surveillance
‘Just because we can do something doesn’t mean we necessarily should,’ the president says during his end-of-year news conference.
Nominations sought for regional open-government awards
PROVIDENCE, R.I. — The New England First Amendment Coalition is seeking nominations for a pair of annual awards recognizing private citizens and professional journalists who aggressively advance the people’s knowledge of what government is doing – or failing to do – on their behalf. The Antonia Orfield Citizenship Award and the FOI Award will be presented at […]