The Role of the Marines in Vietnam October 18th 2021
Silversides Museum USS Silversides Museum, 1346 Bluff St, Muskegon, MI, United StatesThe USS Silversides Submarine Museum is proud to present the Fall 2021 Lecture series on Vietnam.
The USS Silversides Submarine Museum is proud to present the Fall 2021 Lecture series on Vietnam.
Lt Colonel Ron Janowski retired US Army will present on the United States Army's role in Vietnam.
The USS Silversides Submarine Museum is proud to present the Fall 2021 Lecture series on Vietnam.
The Lecture series continues on September 27, 2021 with Connie Moore. Her topic will be on the Army Nurse in Vietnam. As you can see she is very well versed on the topic after having served as nurse in the Army and later as their historian. Her presentation will be broken into 3 parts. The […]
Captain Greg Ketchen US Coast Guard (retired, pictured at right) will discuss the little known history of the Coast Guards role in the conflict. He will recount many stories of personal bravery and the Coast Guards mission. Greg Ketchen is a retired U.S. Coast Guard Captain living on Cape Cod He is a volunteer at […]
The USS Silversides Submarine Museum is proud to present the Fall 2021 Lecture series on Vietnam.
Dr. Brian D. Laslie is Deputy Command Historian, North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) and United States Northern Command (USNORTHCOM). He previously served as the Historian, 1st Fighter Wing, Langley Air Force Base, Virginia from December 2009 to August 2012. During his time as a federal historian he has written three periodic histories and four […]
The USS Silversides Submarine Museum is proud to present the Fall 2021 Lecture series on Vietnam.
Monday nights lecture is by Laura Orr. Laura is the Director of Education at the Hampton Roads Naval Museum in Norfolk, Virginia. Prior to that, she was the Education and Volunteer Coordinator at Fort Monroe’s Casemate Museum, and the Director of Interpretation and Education at Stratford Hall, the home of the Lees of Virginia. She […]
During the Vietnam War, Michael Kuklenski was assigned to a group of Marines. A deeply religious man, Kuklenski served as a conscientious objector, refusing to carry a gun with him into combat zones. On May 29, 1969, his group was attacked. Despite being wounded on three separate occasions, Kuklenski continued to treat his wounded Marines […]