The US Air Force aircraft bombard Viet Cong huts around Quang Duc Province during Vietnam War in Vietnam. Fields and Viet Cong huts five miles North of Buon Ol, Quang Duc Province. A few target areas bombed by US Air Force A-1E aircraft. Smoke rises from the bombed areas. Fields in the area. A river flows among the fields. Viet Cong huts along the river edge exploded by Napalm and White Phosphorous bombs dropped by US Air Force A-1E aircraft piloted by Captain Eichelberger. Black smoke mushrooms due to explosions. White smoke and flares rise from the White Phosphorous explosions.
The US Air Force aircraft bombard Viet Cong huts around Quang Duc Province in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. A river flows among the trees in a forest region, 5 miles North of Buon Ol, Quang Duc Province in Vietnam. Smoke rises from Viet Cong huts after being bombed by US Air Force aircraft on the edge of the river. A forest region with several trees in view. An explosion occurs among the trees as brown smoke rises. Another bomb explosion among the trees causes white smoke to rise into the air.
The US Air Force aircraft bombard the target areas around Quang Duc Province in Vietnam during Vietnam War. A napalm bomb explosion causes white smoke to rise into the air. A forest region with trees. An explosion among the trees causes brown smoke to rise. Fields in the area. Smoke rises from a few bombed areas. Smoke from explosions on bombed areas spread in the air.