Headquarters of the 160th Signal Batallion and the 40th Signal Batallion of the United States Army at Long Binh In Vietnam. A United States soldier holds a cigarette. Movement of military vehicles and soldiers can be seen. Both headquarters have flowers grown in their compounds. (Vietnam War period).
The headquarters of the 221st Signal Group of the United States Army at Long Binh, Vietnam. Soldiers of the 221st Signal Group clear bush near a road. Soldiers with shovels and axe can be seen. Vehicles of the United States Army running on the roads. Soldiers cut down bushes and clear the ground. Buildings and factories in rear can be seen. (Vietnam War period).
Currency exchange at the headquarters of the Signal Group of the U.S. Army in Long Binh in Vietnam. United States Army officials exchanging the old currency notes of the soldiers with the new ones. Officers count notes and make register entries. The old and new currency notes. (Vietnam War period).
Currency exchange program at the headquarters of the Signal Group of the United States Army at their headquarters in Long Binh Vietnam. Officials of the United States Army at their desk. Counting the old and new currency notes. They inspect the forms of the soldiers. Photographer takes pictures. A soldier walks out of the office after receiving the new currency notes. (Vietnam War period).
United States Navy soldiers of the Light Attack Squadron (VAL-4) at a briefing session in Binh Thuy in Vietnam. A junior officer introduces Captain A.H. Munson to the soldiers. Captain Munson on the rostrum addresses the soldiers. Soldiers listen carefully to him. (Vietnam War period).
United States 720th military police battalion soldiers move out of a detachment station in Vung Tau province in Vietnam. They get into a military jeep and move away. They stop by the roadside and talk to a local man as he tells them about an accident. One of the officers takes notes. (Vietnam War period).