Vietnamese soldiers with Viet Cong prisoners walk along path through bushes. Prisoners with hands on head. Prisoners interrogated by South Vietnamese Intelligence officer Lieutenant Nguyen Khoan with U.S. adviser, Captain Edward N. Fletcher, from MAAG (Military Assistance Advisory Group) Team 28.
Vietcong prisoners interrogated by South Vietnamese intelligence officer Lt Nguyen Khoan and U.S. Adviser, Captain Edward N. Fletcher, of U.S. MAAG (Military Advisory Assistance Group) Team 28. Hand points to map location. Intelligence officers look at the map where one prisoner points. Soldiers bring more Vietcong from bushes. Prisoners and officers look at map, while South Vietnamese Army soldiers maintain armed guard.
Two Vietcong prisoners are marched away, under armed guard, following interrogation by South Vietnemese Intelligence officer, Lieutenant Nguyen Khoan and U.S. Adviser, Captain Edward N. Fletcher, of MAAG (Military Assistance Advisory Group), Team 28. South Vietnamese soldiers apprehend more Vietcong prisoners from bushes and the officers check their papers and speak to them.
Vietnamese troops and a U.S. helicopter crew member assist Montagnard refugee women and children as they unload from a CH-21 helicopter in South Vietnam. An American adviser from MAAG (Military Assistance Advisory Group) Team 28, is seen as well as an American in a sport shirt. Two young Montagnard women with babies touch foreheads in greeting.
CH-21 helicopter, loaded with Montagnard refugee women and children, touches down in South Vietnam. The chopper, flown by Lieutenant Hel, belongs to the 8th Transportation Company, Camp Goldberg, Qui Nhon, South Vietnam. The refugees are helped into the back of an open military truck.
Viet Cong prisoners being escorted under armed guard by Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN) soldiers, in mountain areas near Tuy Hoa, South Vietnam. Vietcong prisoners are marched with hands above their heads. They are brought before ARVN intelligence officer, Lieutenant Nguyen Khoan and his American adviser, Capt. Edward N. Fletcher, of MAAG (Military Assistance Advisory Group) Team 28. The officers direct the guards where to take the prisoners.