United States Marines recovering materiel from a broken airdropped crate in a rice paddy in Khe Sanh during the Vietnam War. Two Marines wade around in ditch adjacent to rice paddy, retrieving mortar rounds and other equipment from broken cargo pallet. Wooden debris from destroyed cargo box are scattered on the ditch. A group of Marines smoking and watching the recovery of material at side of the ditch. African American Marine’s helmet reads “Jock Tall Tan Young + Fine”. Marines put recovered materiel inside a bag. Marines smiling and searching for materiel. Marines recovering parachute cargo bundle from rice paddy mud.
A formation of four United States Air Force Martin B-57 Canberra tactical bombers in flyover over Bien Hoa Air Base during the Vietnam War. A Martin B-57B Canberra taxiing at airfield after landing. The canopy of the bomber opens while taxiing. Ground crew gather and watch the arrival of the bomber. A shirtless crewman signals to the pilot of the B-57B. A crewman puts a ladder on the left side of the cockpit. The crewman climbs on the B-57B. Crewman begins to work on the aircraft engines. He pours a can of liquid. Another Martin B-57B Canberra taxiing before parking at airfield.
Aerial view of three United States Air Force Martin B-57 Canberra tactical bombers in flight, operating out of Bien Hoa Air Base during the Vietnam War. Close view of United States Air Force Martin B-57B Canberra (BA-878) with 750-lb bombs on pylons in flight. Aerial view of jungle area near Bien Hoa with smoke from an explosion.
A United States Air Force Martin B-57B Canberra tactical bomber starting engines. Thick, dark smoke emits from bomber engines. United States Air Force crewmen service B-57B bombers at Bien Hoa Air Base during the Vietnam War. Aircraft mechanics remove safety pins from landing gear. A mechanic shows the safety pins to the pilot after removal. A crewman directs a bomber forward. Crewmen watch the B-57 aircraft taxiing. Ordnance seen consists of 500-lb and 750-lb bombs. Martin B-57 Canberra tactical bomber takes off from Bien Hoa.
United States AC-119K stinger at Phan Rang Air Base in Vietnam. AC-119K stinger parked at air base. Gatling guns and mini guns protrude from side of stinger. Crew of 18th Special Operations Squadron work on one engine of stinger.
Maintenance work of United States AC-119K stinger at Phan Rang Air Base in Vietnam. Crew member of 18th Special Operations Squadron tighten fastener on Plexiglas panel above cockpit. Crew member sits on engine and works on it. AC-119K stinger parked in revetment. A van stands past plane.
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