Activities of South Vietnamese and American soldiers in Saigon, Vietnam during the Tet Offensive of the Vietnam War. Soldiers hide behind tank. Dead soldier lying on the ground. Soldiers hide behind the parked vehicles. Trees seen in the background. Wounded and dead soldiers are placed on litters and transferred to ambulances.
Activities of South Vietnamese and American soldiers in Saigon, Vietnam during the Tet Offensive of the Vietnam War. The soldiers fire rifles. A soldier talks over a telephone. The soldiers run and enter a house. They search for explosives in huts. Trees on a river bank. Other soldiers talk over telephone. The soldiers point at a woman running holding a flag.
Activities of South Vietnamese and American soldiers in Saigon, Vietnam during the Tet Offensive of the Vietnam War. Tanks loaded with soldiers move on roads and enter a graveyard area. The soldiers search for explosives in the graveyard. Trees in the background. They search around graves and statues.
Activities during the Vietnam War of United States Marines in Hue, Vietnam during the 1968 Tet offensive. United States Marines prepare to fire a 106mm M40 recoilless rifle. The marines fire a 3.5" M20 rocket launcher. A marine in a flak vest kneels down on the ground and inspects a M29 81mm Mortar. A marine bent over the M29 81mm Mortar assists him. Other marines with camouflaged helmets look at nearby building. A damaged building. Columns of smoke rise from the building. The M29 81mm Mortar team fires a mortar. A marine sticks a ramrod down the tube of the mortar and then pulls it out. A marine places a 106mm recoiless rifle on the tripod. He adjusts the 106mm RR for firing out of a window. A marine stacks fallen lumber. Trees in the background. Marines carrying M16 rifles stand near a brick wall. A dirt road in the foreground. The barrel from a 106mm m40 recoiless rifle moves. A building in the background.
Activities of United States Marines in Hue, Vietnam during Tet Offensive of Vietnam War. U.S. Marines standing on a paved road fold the United States flag. A truck parked near buildings in the background. The folded flag is handed to a marine. The marine holding the folded flag walks toward the parked truck. The marines run on a dirt road. Telephone poles and trees in the background. Marines carrying a PRC 25 radio walk on a paved area. They walk on a brick patio. A grassy area in the background. The marines walk on a sidewalk. An M48 Patton battle tank with a 90 mm gun moves on a paved city street. A marine stands atop an M50 Ontos anti tank vehicle moving down a street. Barbed wire in the grassy area in the background. A marine standing atop an M50 Ontos anti tank with a 106 recoiless rifle moves down a street. Another marine stands near a tree on a sidewalk.
Ho Chin Minh Mausoleum in Hanoi, Vietnam. Guards place wreaths at the foot of the mausoleum. Men view the mummy of President of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam, Ho Chin Minh, preserved in the mausoleum. One of the sources of damage to preserved bodies is black spores. A laboratory technician experiments with means to eliminate black spores. A chart shows the position of black spores on face of mummy.