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Lessons for 2020: How the 1968 Riots Destroyed Detroit

by Phillip Martin

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A U.S. Navy hospital corpsman, member of a USAID military health team, inoculates a flood refugee against cholera at the refugee center on Nui Sam mountain, Chau Doc province., 1966. U.S. Information Agency via National Archives and Records Administration

Move Over, Coronavirus: We Fought A Pandemic During the Vietnam War

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Second Korean War Avoided: How the USS Pueblo Incident Nearly Led to Another Conflict

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In 1968, the USS Pueblo Incident Almost Caused a Second Korean War

North Korea Almost Started a Nuclear War When It Captured a U.S. Spy Ship

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No One Expected North Korea to Capture this Ship in 1968

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North Korea Captured this Ship in 1968. The Korean War Nearly Restarted.

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Lessons for 2020: How the 1968 Riots Destroyed Detroit

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A U.S. Navy hospital corpsman, member of a USAID military health team, inoculates a flood refugee against cholera at the refugee center on Nui Sam mountain, Chau Doc province., 1966. U.S. Information Agency via National Archives and Records Administration

Move Over, Coronavirus: We Fought A Pandemic During the Vietnam War

by Nathaniel L. Moir April 24, 2020
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Second Korean War Avoided: How the USS Pueblo Incident Nearly Led to Another Conflict

by Sebastien Roblin March 10, 2020
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In 1968, the USS Pueblo Incident Almost Caused a Second Korean War

by Sebastien Roblin October 28, 2019

North Korea Almost Started a Nuclear War When It Captured a U.S. Spy Ship

by Sebastien Roblin January 21, 2018

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