Aerial views of a forested area in Vietnam. U.S. F-4C aircraft drops General Purpose (GP) and Napalm bombs on smoke markers fired by an O-1E aircraft. Heavy smoke rises from the explosions.
Aerial views of a truck convoy in Vietnam. The runway as seen from cabin of O-1E aircraft during take off at the An Khe Base, of the U.S. Army 1st Cavalry Division, in Vietnam. O-1E pilot during flight. O-1E in low flight over jungle. (Vietnam War period).
Aerial view of an O-1E aircraft in low flight over jungle, Vietnam. O-1E's pilot in the cockpit during flight. An Khe Air Base and camp surroundings can be seen. A 155mm gun emplacement under construction.
Two American Army officers exit a shelter at the An Khe Air Base in Vietnam. The officers enter a sandbagged checkpoint. Sign outside the checkpoint reads 'Restricted Area Official Business Only'. (Vietnam War period).
Aerial view of American 1st Cavalry insignia painted on a hillside in Vietnam. American Army camp atop the hill. Watch towers and army personnel at the camp. View of the An Khe Air Base and surroundings. Aircraft taxied on the air base. (Vietnam War period).
American Army and United States Air Force officers stand beside an O-1G Aircraft at the An Khe Air Base in Vietnam. They check orders prior to mission. Pilot performs several preflight checks on the aircraft. O-G's engine is started. Forward Air Controller (FAC) directs O-1G in taxiing down flight line. (Vietnam War period).
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