South Korean troops help in construction in South Vietnam. Headquarters of the Korean unit in Vietnam. A sign in Vietnamese. Construction crew members at a road construction site. Machines and equipment used for the construction. Two South Korean officers stand with documents in front of a board. Troops move across a field. Men sit at a construction site. South Korean troops stand on sacks. (Vietnam War period).
South Korean troops help in construction in South Vietnam. They construct several buildings for refugees. Refugee center building in Vietnam. Vietnamese men eat food at the food center for refugees. Vietnamese children get medical aid at sick bay for refugees. Women train in sewing schools. Vietnamese people attend typing classes. Men attend instruction classes. Boys in a karate school. Korean troops on patrol. (Vietnam War period).
Activities of the United States Special Forces in South Vietnam during the Vietnam War. Montagnards lined up as Sargent Arthur C. Juniewicz of U.S. Special Forces gives away clothes, sleeping mats and shoes to them in South Vietnam. A Vietnamese man tries the shoes given to him. Men receive clothes and sleeping mats from Sargent Juniewicz. Montagnards lined up including a woman to get the clothes and shoes. Vietnamese men walk away in a line after getting clothes and shoes.
Activities of the Vietnamese Special Forces in South Vietnam during the Vietnam War. Vietnamese Special Forces Montagnard soldiers of Monuong tribe carry tin sheets and lace them near a bunker in Vietnam. A soldier hammers nails into the tin sheets. Sheets being placed on the bunker as a roof. A soldier cuts the edge of the tin sheet. A soldier hammers a nail into the tin roof of the bunker.
U.S. Army 319th Artillery attached to 101st Airborne Division strengthens defenses of Fire Support Base Ripcord to combat North Vietnam forces in the A Shau Valley, South Vietnam, during the Vietnam War. Opening scene shows Captain David F. Rich, Commander of Battery B, 2nd Battalion, 319th Artillery, conversing with Lieutenant Brennan, in very windy conditions atop the Fire Support Base. The carriage of a 105mm towed howitzer is seen in the foreground, with two shells set on it. View of howitzers and shells stacked atop the Base. The wind whipping aross the Base. African American soldier working on a howitzer. Another fighting the wind, as he carries canisters of propellant charges. He tosses them behind the sandbagged artillery position. Other soldiers join in moving gunpowder canisters. Closeup of two soldiers as the wind blows the hat off one.
U.S. Fire Support Base Ripcord in the A Shau Valley, South Vietnam, under siege by North Vietnam Army forces during the Vietnam War. Several 105mm towed howitzers are positioned atop the base, with barrels at high elevations. Camera focuses on Gunners loading and firing one. The wind is blowing very hard, complicating their activity and causing the cameraman trouble too, as it buffets his camera. The camera views several guns operating in the battery. The Battery then level their guns to fire point blank at their targets. (They also increase their powder charge to 7, the maximum.) the resultant recoil strikes and injures SP/4 Bowing of a gun crew, who falls and is seen lying at the back of his gun. The crew calls for help and carries him to the ground. Cameraman stops filming briefly.. Next, a soldier is seen leaning over SP/4 Bowing, rendering aid.