UTA Special Collections’ exhibit features photos and letters from Bob Schieffer’s time reporting in Vietnam and is open ...
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Could today’s US military win the Vietnam War in 1965?

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It’s been 60 years since Bob Schieffer, longtime CBS News correspondent and Fort Worth native, embarked on one of the most ...
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The Vietnam War ended more than 50 years ago, but its veterans still keep it alive by sharing their stories. Marshall’s Adult Community Center hosted a panel presentation Wednesday featuring Vietnam ...
Schieffer’s photos from his time covering the Vietnam War for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram are on display at UT Arlington ...
During the monsoon season of 1965, US Marines and South Vietnamese troops advanced into a known enemy stronghold. A sudden ...
His grandparents and mother were born in Selma, Alabama, the site of the violence of the 1965 civil rights march that led to the Voting Rights Act. He grew up in Columbus, Ohio, where, within 30 yards ...
Legendary journalist Bob Schieffer spoke at UT Arlington on Feb. 7 about the new exhibit showcasing never-before-seen photos from his time covering the Vietnam War for the Star-Telegram.
On Monday, Feb. 9, from 4 – 7 p.m., the UTA Libraries Special Collections will host a grand opening ceremony for Schieffer’s ...
His grandparents and mother were born in Selma, Ala., the site of the violence of the 1965 civil rights march that led to the ...