United States Marine Corps Pilots of VMF (AW) 232 (Red Devils), conversing at an office in a trailer, at Da Nang Airbase, South Vietnam. Major B A Martin in flight suit sits at a desk. He briefs another pilot, Captain Herb Jellander. Major Martin writes on a pad. Captain Jellander smiles and converses with Major. Major Martin mark positions on blackboard, explains and then rubs it off. He returns to his desk. ( Note: In July, 1967, Major Bruce A. Martin's F-8E was hit by enemy fire and he was forced to eject. He parachuted safely and was picked up.) (Vietnam War period).
United States Air Force airman of 37 FMS Paint Crew paints camouflage paint on a F100D 'Super Sabre' plane of 355 TFS at an air force base in Phu Cat,Vietnam. Painter uses a pressurized spray painter to paint the plane with dark and light green camouflage paints. Tail section of the plane reads 'Fighting Falcons-355 TFS' (Vietnam War period).
View of airfield at Chu Lai in Vietnam. U.S. Marine F-4A and F-4B Phantom II planes land on the runway. They deploy their drag chutes on the ground roll. A Marine A-4 also lands. (Vietnam War period).
U.S. Marine Corps A-4E Skyhawk attack jet taxis on to the runway for takeoff. A series of U.S. Marine A-4E and F-4B Phantom II landings on the runway at Chu Lai in Vietnam. Four A-4E Skyhawk planes taxi on to the runway and take off one after the other. (Vietnam War period).
U.S. Marine Corps A-4E/Fand F-4B aircraft taking off from Chu Lai, Vietnam. A C-130 on the active runway. An A-4E flying directly overhead. An A-4E lands and deploys drag chute. (Vietnam War period).
U.S. Marine Corps A-4 aircraft lands at Chu Lai, Vietnam. A Marine F-4 lands and deploys its drag chute.Two persons walk along the edge of runway as an F-4 lands and an A-4 takes off. View of air traffic control tower in background. (Vietnam War period).