Vietnam War
- Horst Faas
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Vietnamese troops sit in a crowded H-21 helicopter en route to a hunt for Viet Cong guerrillas in Ving Long province 70 miles South of Saigon, the capital of South Viet Nam on March 18, 1963. This is one of many operations, led by Americans in U.S. whirlybirds, which during the past year have helped overcome some of the difficulties of warfare in jungle territory where the poor roads are subject to constant ambush. (AP Photo/Horst Faas)
Groucho Marx, Lynn Redgrave
- Anonymous
- Updated
Comedian Groucho Marx, poses with Actress Lynn Redgrave in a bed in Los Angeles on March 18, 1976, for his upcoming book titled “Beds”…The book is a new version of Marx published in 1929, which was based on his contributions to old College Humor magazines. First Edition copies of “Beds” have become collector’s items 1… In the 1976 version Marx will be pictured in bed with Phyllis Diller, Burt Reynolds, Valerie Perrine, Elliot Gould and others. (AP Photo)
Hulk Hogan, Mr. T.
- Corey Struller
- Updated
World Wrestling Federation heavyweight champion Hulk Hogan, left, and Mr. T. appear at a news conference on Sunday, March 18, 1985 in New York?s Madison Square Garden. Mr. T will make his professional wrestling debut on March 31, when he will be teamed with Hogan against Rowdy Roddy Piper and partner Paul Orndorff in the tag team headliner of the World Wrestling Foundation?s ?Wrestlemania.? (AP Photo/Corey Struller)
Laurence Powell
- Chris Martinez
- Updated
Laurence Powell, one of four Los Angeles police officers charged with assaulting motorist Rodney King, has the attention of TV crews as he enters court in Simi Valley, California, Wednesday, March 18, 1992. The defense opened for the four officers charged in the assault. (AP Photo/Chris Martinez)
F.W. de Klerk South African President
- Anonymous
- Updated
South African President F.W. de Klerk poses outside his office while displaying a copy of a local newspaper with banner headlines declaring a "Yes" result in the referendum in Cape Town, South Africa on March 18, 1992. De Klerk won a mandate to end apartheid and share power with the black majority for the first time by scoring a landslide victory in a whites-only referendum on reform. (AP. Photo)
SCHIAVO SCHINDLER GRITZ
- CHRIS O'MEARA
- Updated
Activist Bo Gritz reads a citizens arrest proclamation for individuals involved in the Terri Schiavo case Friday afternoon March 18, 2005, outside the Woodside Hospice, where Terri is a patient, in Pinellas Park, Fla. The presiding judge in the case of Terri Schiavo ruled Friday that the feeding tube keeping the brain-damaged woman alive must be removed despite efforts by congressional Republicans to block the move by seeking her appearance at hearings. (AP Photo/Chris O'Meara)
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- Barry Thumma
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