U.S. Air Force airplanes attack targets in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. Aerial view of T-28D Trojan aircraft dropping napalm bombs and strafing a shoreline.
U.S. Air Force airplanes attack targets in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. Aerial view of T-28D Trojan aircraft dropping napalm bombs on Viet Cong positions in a jungle. Smoke rises from burning targets.
U.S. Air Force airplanes attack targets in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. Napalm bombs at a U.S. airfield. Aerial view of smoke rising from Viet Cong positions in a jungle after napalm bomb strike. Aerial view of mountains.
U.S. Air Force and Vietnamese Air Force officers at a U.S. base in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. Airlift section at the U.S. base shows U.S. Air Force officers on phone receiving requests for airdrop. U.S. Air Force and Vietnamese Air Force officers discuss the aircraft to be used and check aircraft status board for availability.
Detachment 2 radar site of U.S. Air Force 38th Rescue Squadron in Vietnam during Vietnam War. Radar site shows antenna turning and sign on door to operations room. Sign reads 'Operations- Restricted Area Khu Cam'.
U.S. General Curtis LeMay in Vietnam during Vietnam War. General LeMay inspects U.S. Air Force C-123B Provider transport aircraft at an U.S. base. He is accompanied by U.S. Air Force officers. Officer including General LeMay leave in cars. Sign reads 'Mule Train'.
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