50 Years After Tet Offensive, a Marine Receives the Medal of Honor By News October 18, 2018 Add Comment Edit Sgt. Maj. John L. Canley, now 80, repeatedly charged into enemy fire and carried wounded Americans to safety during one of the bloodiest battles of the Vietnam War. Share this post Related PostsWisconsin, Ground Zero for 2020 Politics, Looks Like a Tossup AgainTrump’s Pick for Interior Dept. Continued Lobbying After Officially Vowing to Stop, New Files ShowTim Ryan, Ohio Congressman, Enters 2020 Democratic Presidential RaceJoe Biden, in Video, Says He Will Be ‘More Mindful’ of Personal SpaceTrump Says ‘Epic’ China Trade Deal Is Near Completion, but Hang-Ups RemainU.S. Role in Yemen War Will End Unless Trump Issues Second VetoLandlords Get a $173 Million Deal From City as Their Lawyer Raises Funds for de BlasioSome on Mueller’s Team Say Report Was More Damaging Than Barr Revealed
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