A U.S. 1st Air Cavalry Division soldier equipped with an E63 (XM-2) personnel detector manpack. The E63 intake tube is mounted to the barrel of his M-16 rifle and a signal cord runs from the backpack to a speaker under his helmet. The soldier advances slowly through an area of heavy brush, during training in Ankhe, South Vietnam. Another soldier moves in the background. (Vietnam War period).
U.S. 1st Air Cavalry Division soldiers on a field watch as other soldiers rappel from helicopters during a training exercise in Ankhe, South Vietnam. Soldier unfastens safety harness. Troops rappel from a hovering helicopter, one after the other. (Vietnam War period).
U.S. trucks carrying 1st Air Cavalry Division troops drive off a camp area at Ankhe in South Vietnam. A soldier seated on a tree stump opens a can of C-rations. (Vietnam War period).
Two soldiers of U.S. 1st Air Cavalry Division clear brush at Ankhe in South Vietnam. Other soldiers in conversation near a sandbagged bunker. View of the soldiers clearing brush through a slit of bunker from inside. (Vietnam War period).
Soldiers of U.S. 1st Air Cavalry Division cover stacked supplies at Ankhe in South Vietnam. Soldiers dig ground. Large number of supply crates and other supplies stacked in an open area. Soldiers handle metal parts. (Vietnam War period).
View of tent area of U.S. 1st Air Cavalry Division at Ankhe in South Vietnam. A hovering OH-13 helicopter can be seen from a slit inside a bunker. Soldier signals it for landing. View of supply crates stacked in a supply dump. (Vietnam War period).
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