Evacuation of casualties of the 173rd Airborne Brigade to a field hospital in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. A medical tent. Soldiers walk nearby. A U.S. Army UH-1D Iroquois helicopter lands. Men run towards the helicopter. They carry litters. The wounded are carried on the litters.
Evacuation of casualties of the 173rd Airborne Brigade to a field hospital in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. A medical tent. A wounded soldier is taken out of a U.S. Army UH-1D Iroquois Bell Huey helicopter. The soldier whose face is a gory mass is carried on a litter. Another helicopter lands on a field. The wounded is taken from one helicopter to another. Men carry the patient on a litter.
Evacuation of casualties of the 173rd Airborne Brigade to a field hospital in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. A U.S. Army UH-1D Iroquois helicopter lands. Men carry wounded soldiers to a medical tent. A patient on a litter in taken to the helicopter.
The U.S. Army in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. Villagers gather outside a building. Captain M. Belenky addresses them. An interpretor translates what Captain Belenky is saying. The villagers applaud. A loudspeaker on the ground. A New Zealand officer speaks. A Korean officer at a microphone.
The U.S. Army in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. An American medical team works. Villagers gather outside a building. Interior of the building. The medical team treats the villagers. People wait on a porch. An ambulance parked in the yard. 'Army Medical Service' written on the ambulance.
U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson addresses a joint session of the Congress to urge the passage of new Voting Rights Act legislation in the United States. He references the Emancipation Proclamation. In his speech, a week after racial violence in Selma, Alabama, President Johnson says that this is the time for civil rights, racial equality, and justice and 'It is right in eyes of men and God'. He says that the real hero of struggle is the American African American and equality depends upon moral rights and we should respect the law and its orders. Members of the Congress applaud. He adds in his address that he wants to be the President to educate young children, to help to feed the hungry, to help poor to find their own way and to promote laws. The joint session of the Congress stands and applauds after President Johnson's speech.
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