VNAF (South Vietnamese Air Force) A-1H Skyraider bombers make a run over Viet Cong targets in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. Aerial views of three A-1H Skyraiders making low passes and dropping napalm bombs over targets in a jungle. Trees in the jungle burn. Smoke rises from napalm bomb explosions.
U.S. General Curtis LeMay in Vietnam during Vietnam War. Boeing VC-135A taxis on field. U.S. General Curtis LeMay emerges from Boeing VC-135A and being greeted by U.S. General Paul Harkins and U.S. Brigadier General Rollen Anthis. U.S. officers walk accompanied by South Vietnamese officers. U.S. officers leave in car.
Damage caused to rail road trains and tracks due to Vietnam War. Map of South Vietnam. Passenger cars of a train in yards. Engine pulls on a track. Several cars lay off a track due to debris on the rail road track. Cars derailed. Group of villagers stand on a porch.
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.
Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN) Intelligence Officer, Lieutenant Nguyen Khoan, and Captain Edward N. Fletcher, of U.S. Military Assistance Advisory Group (MAAG)Team 28, interrogate a Vietcong prisoner in mountain areas near Tuy Hoa, South Vietnam. The Vietcong (VC) prisoner under armed guard, is questioned by the officers. Afterwards, Captain Fletcher places a map on the ground, and both officers look at it.
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.
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