Nevada veteran Michael Archer reflects on the loss of a friend and fellow Marine — and remains determined to bring him home.
By John L. Smith (May 30, 2026, Nevada Independent)
Heir to an impressive South Asian military legacy, Captain ‘Harry’ Baig, USMC, was instrumental in the survival of besieged Khe Sanh Combat Base.
By Michael Archer (April 2021, Naval History)
At the height of the Vietnam War, the Khe Sanh battlefield turned the Marine Corps’ most cherished virtue of Semper Fidelis into a liability.
By Michael Archer (August 2023, Naval History)
A surprising level of hostility prevailed between the Army and Marine Corps during most of the 20th century.
By Michael Archer (December 2025, Naval History)
Evolution of military field rations from World War I through the Vietnam War, and how Brigadier General Walter S. "Tabasco Mac" McIlhenny made life better for combat troops in Vietnam.
By Michael Archer (September 2022, Leatherneck Magazine, page 58)
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