U.S. Air Force airplanes attack targets in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. Aerial view of T-28D Trojan aircraft dropping napalm bombs and strafing a shoreline.
U.S. Air Force airplanes attack targets in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. Aerial view of T-28D Trojan aircraft dropping napalm bombs on Viet Cong positions in a jungle. Smoke rises from burning targets.
U.S. Air Force airplanes attack Viet Cong targets in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. Aerial view of a Vietnamese jungle. A napalm bomb strike blows up a Viet Cong target in the jungle.
U.S. Air Force airplanes attack Viet Cong targets in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. Aerial view of a Vietnamese jungle. A napalm bomb explosion occurs on a Viet Cong position. Napalm bomb strikes on a mountainous terrain.
Paratroopers jump from U.S. Air Force airplanes during a training mission at Tan Son Nhut Air Base in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. U.S. and Vietnamese officers watch the mass jumping of the paratroopers from U.S. Air Force C-123B Provider airplanes. Officers discuss training techniques.
Vietnam Army paratroopers board U.S. Air Force transport aircraft in Vietnam during Vietnam War. Vietnam paratrooper enter the rear door of U.S. Air Force C-123B. Provider transport aircraft at an U.S. base. Paratroopers leave aircraft and descend.
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