American WAC (Women's Army Corps) Advisors and the Vietnam Women's Army Forces Corps in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. The Vietnam Women's Army Forces Corps standing in formation in front of a building. The corps saluting. The Vietnamese flag being hoisted on a flag pole in front of the building. Two corps securing the rope of the flag. View of the Women's Army Forces Corps standing in formation. Two American WAC Advisors, Major Kathleen I. Wilkes and Betty L. Adams, and a Vietnamese Women's Army Forces Corps officer saluting. The Vietnamese Women's Corps marking time. A vehicle in the background in front of a building. The corps marching in formation on the ground.
A conference between American Naval advisors and Vietnamese Naval officers on the Junk building program in Saigon, South Vietnam during the Vietnam War. A Vietnamese officer putting pictures on a board inside a conference hall in a building. U.S. Navy Senior Shipyard Advisor Commander Anthony W. Dusesek with another American Naval advisor and three Vietnamese Naval officers seated around a table and looking at blueprints of junks. Various views of the men discussing seated at the table. Commander Anthony Dusesek places a model junk over a blueprint and talks to Vietnamese Naval officer sitting beside him.
The aftermath of the Viet Cong attack on village of Dong Xoai, Phouc Long Province, South Vietnam during the Vietnam War. A few Vietnamese soldiers looking at captured Viet Cong bazookas, recoilless rifles, mortars, machine guns and rifles. View of the guns and rifles on the ground. Artillery being fired. A soldier standing in a dirt area. An explosion occurs and smoke rises at a distance among the tress. Damaged houses and scattered debris. A few soldiers walking through the debris. Dead bodies of children among the debris. Dead men and women in the village beside the houses. Dead bodies lying about on the ground. Dead soldiers on the outskirts of the village. A part of a dead body lying on the ground.
The aftermath of the Viet Cong attack on village of Dong Xoai, Phouc Long Province, South Vietnam during the Vietnam War. Burnt dead bodies lying on the ground in the village. Bodies of dead children lying about. Dead men lying on the ground among debris. Burnt and charred bodies lying in fields in the village.
Jazz musician Louis Armstrong in the United States. Cover of "Downbeat" magazine, celebrating Louis Armstrong's 65th Birthday. The title reads 'down beat, Salute to Satch'. Views of special issues of musical publications published on Louis Armstrong's birthdays. Titles of books reading 'Satchmo' and 'Ma Nouvelle Orleans'. A book titled 'My life in New Orleans' by Louis Armstrong. Louis Armstrong singing during one of his performances. Musicians playing instruments in the background. The audience applauding. Louis Armstrong performing during several of his performances, including close-up of Armstrong singing Cabaret.
U.S. Navy Lockheed SP-2H Neptune aircraft at an airfield in Vietnam during Operation Market Time of the Vietnam War. Two men stand on a work stand as they work on the engine of an SP-2H aircraft. Another man climbs up on a work stand at Da Nang airfield. Two men on a work stand as they work on the cockpit area of a SP-2H aircraft. An armed crewman signals in the foreground. Port engines of the SP-2H aircraft turn over. A man pulls a fire bottle in the foreground. A captain walks towards the under part of the aircraft and climbs aboard. SP-2H aircraft of the VP-4 (Patrol Squadron) at Ton Son Nhut Air Base. A barbed wire fence in the foreground. Vietnamese workers work on a runway using shovels. An SP-2H aircraft turns and taxis on the runway.