Preflight and post flight activities at Da Nang Air Base in Vietnam. Aerial view of Da Nang Air Base and fuel storage tanks on ground. Number of C-123 B Provider, United States Marine Corps F-4B Phantom, C-130B Hercules, Grumman HU-16B Albatross, F-100D Super Sabre and F-104C Starfighter aircraft parked on ground. United States Marine Corps tent area. Aerial view of the 23rd Air Base Group Headquarters. A building under construction near the ramp. Aerial view of cargo ships anchored at harbor area and native fishing boats on the beach. United States radar facilities atop a mountain. (Vietnam War period).
(Clip opens with a brief view of a "color girl" or "china girl" for color television calibration.) Military and commercial aircraft land and take off from Da Nang Air Base in Vietnam. An F-4E Phantom takes off from the runway. A Volpar Beechcraft Model 18 takes off. A C-130A Hercules and an O-2A Skymaster land and taxi on the runway. OV-10A Bronco, T-39A Sabreliner and O-1E Bird Dog take off from the Da Nang Air Base runway. C-123K Provider taxis on landing.
Map of Vietnam pinpoints Binh Tuy. The Map shows port city Da Nang along shoreline. Close view of Binh Tuy, Da Nang and Delta area.
Military and commercial aircraft land and take off from Da Nang Air Base in Vietnam. View of a tower. The interior of a control room. Personnel speaks over microphone and an officer looks through the glass at the runway. C-123 Provider aircraft and three OV-10A Bronco aircraft taxi and take off from the Da Nang Air Base.
Military and commercial aircraft land and take off from Da Nang Air Base in Vietnam. The interior of a control room. Personnel speak over microphone, an officer looks through the glass at the runway. Number of aircraft taxi and take off from the Da Nang Air Base runway.
View of the Mouth of the Han River from the Danang USO Building rooftop during the Vietnam War. Sign saying “USO Da-Nang 1”. United States soldiers looking at the Han River from the Danang USO Building rooftop. Sign saying “USO Da-Nang 1”. View of Han River from Danang USO Building. A sign saying “Wow The blasts you hear from nine to six, are merely our Seabees getting their kicks. Generally near noon, and again after five, any other rounds are apt to be live”. American soldiers enter Hill-327 USO club at the Marine Base at Danang.