Activities of the American 1st Cavalry Division in Chu Lai, South Vietnam during the Vietnam War. M113 Armored Personnel carriers (APCs) with soldiers atop in rice paddy. They move out on the rice paddy. M113s cross the paddies and approach a tree line. Smoke arises on the field.
Recreation activities at the United Service Organizations (USO) in Chu Lai, South Vietnam during the Vietnam War. Soldiers relax and enjoy at the beach. Some soldiers play in surf. Other soldiers relax on the beach and watch the soldiers play. A sign board reads: 'Sorry No'.
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).
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