U.S. Marines assemble bombs. Marines removes cover plates from bombs and fasten tails and metal loops on them. Chains are hooked to the metal bomb loops and they are lifted, four at a time, by a crane, that moves them to a stack of assembled bombs. (Vietnam War period).
U.S. Marine Corps A-4E/Fand F-4B aircraft taking off from Chu Lai, Vietnam. A C-130 on the active runway. An A-4E flying directly overhead. An A-4E lands and deploys drag chute. (Vietnam War period).
U.S. Marine Corps A-4 aircraft lands at Chu Lai, Vietnam. A Marine F-4 lands and deploys its drag chute.Two persons walk along the edge of runway as an F-4 lands and an A-4 takes off. View of air traffic control tower in background. (Vietnam War period).
Aerial view of U.S. Army Americal Division base (aka 23rd Infantry Division) at Chu Lai in Vietnam. River delta in background. Billets scattered all over the base. Quarters of soldiers. Trucks and jeep parked on side of a building. Farms and rice paddy fields (Vietnam War period).
Aerial view of ground below. Trees and water logged rice paddy fields. River runs through the countryside. Dirt road runs, climbs up a hill and run down from it.
Deck house section of a Liberty ship is seen inverted as workers perform various operations on it, at shipyards in California during World War 2. A crane transfers a part to the inverted deck house section. (Note: May include scenes from Kaiser Shipyard in Richmond, California as well as Hunters Point Naval Shipyard in San Francisco.)
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