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Harry Van Riper’s New Arm

Written by Todd DePastino Twenty years ago, the prospect of a bionic arm controlled by the mind of an amputee was the stuff of science fiction. A brain-controlled prosthetic arm picks up a rubber ball But last year, Harry Van Riper volunteered for a VA feasibility study for just such a “smart” limb.

“All Hell Breaks Loose” at Cha Rang Valley, Vietnam, February 1969

written by Carole Wagener For Bill and Carole Wagener, 1969 was The Hardest Year. Newlyweds separated by 10,000 miles, Bill served in the 865th Engineer Gas Generating Detachment at Cha Rang Valley while Carole was a student at protest-wracked University of Wisconsin-Madison. Their 300-plus letters back and forth are the basis of a new book recounting their

The Berlin Airlift at 75

Written by Todd DePastino The Berlin Airlift, which began 75 years ago on June 25, was one of the United States Armed Forces’ finest hours. Children watching a U.S. cargo plane landing at Tempelhof Airfield in Berlin, 1948 (USAF Historical Research Agency) For almost one year, the US Air Force, with the

Not By Sword Alone

Written by Ron Farina Of the almost 2 million Americans who have received Purple Hearts since World War II, only about 500 have been women. The vast majority of these women earned the award since September 11, 2001. On two VBC Happy Hours in March, we had nine such recipients join us, along with

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