Activities of United States troops in South Vietnam during the Battle of Khe Sanh of the Vietnam War. Men stand near a howitzer. They load and fire the howitzer. Smoke in the foreground due to firing. Trees in the foreground.
Forward Air Controller (FAC) of U.S. 1st cavalry performs preflight checks of an O-1G aircraft at the An Khe Air Base in Vietnam. Pilot climbs in the cockpit and secures his gear. O-1G's engine starts. The aircraft is taxied to runway under direction of the FAC. The aircraft takes off.
American 1st Cavalry sergeant in a radio control room talks on phone at the An Khe Air Base in Vietnam. The sergeant takes message and notes it down. He talks on radio. A radio instrument. American Army and United States Air Force (USAF) personnel look at aerial photos in the control room. (Vietnam War period).
American Army (1st Cavalry) and United States Air Force (USAF) personnel look at aerial photos at the control room in the An Khe Air base, Vietnam. Army and USAF personnel work at their desks and discuss air-strike plans. (Vietnam War period).
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).
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