Sea-land vans on a barge. The barge is towed to harbor by a tugboat. The barge approaches harbor. The ramp of the barge is lowered and men advance over it.
Aerial view of the dock. Ships at the dock. Sea-land vans lined near the dock. Sea-land vans on a ship. A paved road to the pier.
Wild sound of loading and unloading operations at Cam Ranh Bay. Sounds of crane moving vans and noise of tractor trailer
Sound only of operations of ship crane at Cam Ranh Bay. Sounds of crane moving sea-land vans.
A building with sign board of Headquarters, 124th Transportation Command is seen at Cam Ranh Bay. Harbor master's office is also seen. Pier area of the bay. A freighter is seen at the pier.
United States Army soldiers swim at rest and recreation site during Vietnam war. Soldiers dive and swim in Tiger lake in Cam Ranh Bay in Khanh Hoa in Vietnam. Cam Ranh Bay is a deep water bay at an inlet of South China Sea. Other people swim and sit by the beach side to relax. War weary soldiers swim and enjoy in water along with girls to relax.
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